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    Facebook Connected :)

    All,

    I have setup a secure connection with Facebook to link your account with. Using the link at the top right hand side you can use it to match your forum account with your facebook account.

    It means you can log into both using only your facebook details.

    Totally secure and also makes life a bit easier for you all.

    Dont also forget to join the new ww2chat facebook group at:

    Welcome to Facebook
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    Do we have infractions available on this forum? cos you lee are due one for using such a dirty word as facebook!
    "Time is a great storyteller"

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    Kitty it may guide a few more people this way you never know...
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    still a dirty word
    "Time is a great storyteller"

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    Facebook is not bad if you use it right.

    Some people use it like "Dear Diary"

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    I rarely use Face book when I do it is only to communicate in writing only ( none of that sending "E" gifts and "E" flowers etc) to people such as a few some old school and work friends. If i donot know the person as in face to face then I do not accept or offer Face book friendship.
    I do agree that it could send a few more members this way and many people are into Face Book and other similar social sites.
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    Yes Cobber,

    I use it to suit me not them.

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    My Avatar is the colour patch (Blood & Bandages) of my Fathers Battalion in the 6th Division AIF.

    Gunner Frederick Edwin Swallow, "C" Company 2/8th Battalion, 19th Brigade.
    Critically injured in the taking of Tobruk on 21st January 1941.


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    Bear in mind that its not really whether you use Facebook or not, this addon simply allows you to sign into ww2chat with your facebook details which is also far more secure than the forum method. I am not saying the forum is not secure, simply that facebook adopt a much more intense approach to security.
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    Maybe it's just me but the "f connect" box sits directly on top of the "user name" box for log in.
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