Hi all
I have my number on Facebook but only me can see it and I don't get any spam at all. In fact all I get are codes which I may need because I have enabled login approvals on my account.

On 20/11/2014 02:23, gs wrote:
Matthew -
I did not indicate that Facebook is trying to sell me something via text 
message.  I simply said they are spamming me.

When they politely ask you to add a number, they do it under the deceptive pretense that 
it's for your own security.  The reality is that they want to inundate you with every 
status update and photo album post.  And they tell you that it is easy to stop all this.  
I think one of the first messages they send is the helpful missive that you can reply 
with "stop" and they will cease. This may not work.

While it may be possible to control the verbosity of SMS messages Facebook 
choses to spew just because one adds a phone number, I think the process is 
deceptive. I have grown tired of trying to find just the right setting to stop 
even the emails and have no confidence I will be able to disable the text 
messages.  So I think the best solution is to simply remove the mobile number I 
added under the assumption that it would add some security to my account.

The reason I warned you about this is that I thought you had not yet found a 
way to respond to the confirmation.  If you are satisfied with the results of 
adding the mobile number, then I'm glad you were able to get it added.



On Nov 19, 2014, at 3:54 PM, Matthew Chao <mattc...@verizon.net> wrote:

Hi, Jeff.  Thanks for the heads-up.  Unlike you, I don't get a lot of spam; I just get 
people's goings on such as "so-and-so's at Disneyland".  Do I really care?  But 
I haven't gotten messages trying to sell me something.  At least, I'm not getting those.  
If I was, I'd nix the phone thing.--Matthew Chao

At 09:10 AM 11/19/2014, you wrote:
Twist the rotor to links and then flick up and down.  Be aware that once you 
add your phone number to Facebook, they may spam you with more text messages 
than you bargained for.  I'm about to remove mine for this reason.

Sent from mobile device

On Nov 19, 2014, at 6:36 AM, Matthew Chao <mattc...@verizon.net> wrote:

Hi, Folks.  How do I get to a link in a text message on my iPhone?  I got a 
text message on my iPhone from Facebook to confirm that I want a phone number 
added on to my Facebook page.  I need the link to confirm this.  Thanks in 
advance for your help.

Matthew Chao

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