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Facebook Spam Application - "How Will You Look After 20 Years"

The Facebook application: "How Will You Look After 20 Years," is another spam and fake app that will send spam or itself to all of your Facebook friends, if you allow it to access your account or profile. If the application is posted on your Facebook Wall, Timeline, News-feed or shown in an advertisement, please do not click on it. If you have already given the application access to your Facebook account, please see the instructions below for removing it.

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The Fake App: "How Will You Look After 20 Years"

See you... in 20 Years!

The application is located at the website www.heartbeatviral.com, which I do not recommend you visit.

Once you click on the application or go to the website www.heartbeatviral.com, you will be prompt to give it access to your Facebook account. Note: the website name may change.

The image below shows the "How Will You Look After 20 Years" Facebook application requesting permission to access your Facebook account.

Giving the application access to your Facebook account may allow it to do the following:

If you give the fake Facebook spam application access to your account (DO NOT), it will start sending itself (spam) to your Facebook friends by sending the message: "How Will You Look After 20 Years."

If you have already given the Facebook application access to your Facebook account or want to know if it has access to your account, you can remove or view it by clicking the link below and following the instructions on the page that the link will take you to:

Also, remove any other Facebook applications, which you are not familiar with that you may have unknowingly given access to your account.

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