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The protocol is intended to provide an extra layer of security around members' Facebook browsing and communication activities. The hope is to insulate people from man-in-the-middle and eavesdropping attacks, and prevent members' accounts from being comprised. Facebook first introduced secure browsing through https as an option two years ago and said that more than one-third of users had enabled feature prior to the forced, full migration.

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Facebook is changing their API rapidly due to recent JFBConnect 7. Would be suitable for the Facebook app the cheapest one? Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. To have that service, you have to buy the Amazon buckets service which, again, is a costly affair. Improve this answer. Michael Petrotta Pritam Kumar Pritam Kumar 86 3 3 bronze badges. GaborMagyar, they do have. Claudiu Claudiu 3, 1 1 gold badge 14 14 silver badges 27 27 bronze badges.

Claudiu thank you for the answer. Also, I found support. What about this? Also, The cheapest one isn't the best one, but it should work as long as it's valid.

I just thought, that I purchase an SSL certificate and that's it. It will work as long as you have a valid SSL cert. However, some certs are more secure from some vendors which are usually more expensive. You can host on Heroku for you PHP app and you even have a link to create an app on Heroku straight into your app settings in the Facebook dashboard.

Obviously, the lower price, the better. LeeGee, this was posted one year ago. An alternative solution that is still free is appfog. Show 2 more comments.



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