Reppler helps you keep your Facebook image clean and safe. It continuously monitors your Facebook content to help you manage:
Your Inappropriate Content: Reppler flags any content on your Facebook Wall - or even on your News Feed - that might be considered inappropriate. Inappropriate content can fall into a variety of categories, including drugs, alcohol, adult content, and derogatory language. You can tell Reppler which categories you would like monitored and how you would like to be notified, if something is found.
Your Impression: Reppler analyzes the content on your Facebook Wall to give you a feel for how others might perceive you. Reppler gives you unique insights into things like:
Your Inappropriate Content: Reppler flags any content on your Facebook Wall - or even on your News Feed - that might be considered inappropriate. Inappropriate content can fall into a variety of categories, including drugs, alcohol, adult content, and derogatory language. You can tell Reppler which categories you would like monitored and how you would like to be notified, if something is found.
Your Impression: Reppler analyzes the content on your Facebook Wall to give you a feel for how others might perceive you. Reppler gives you unique insights into things like:
The tone of the language of the posts on your Wall. Is the tone positive, negative, or neutral? Is this consistent with how you would like others to perceive you?
Recent trends on your Wall. What are some of the recent topics of your posts? Are these topics ones you would like others to associate with you?
The sources of the posts on your Wall. Are your posts coming from you, your friends, or an application you use? If a lot of them are from a game application, for example, do you want others to see that?
When you use Facebook. What days of the week and times during the day do you use Facebook the most? If you work during the day and have a lot of Facebook activity during work hours, would this be a good reflection of how you work?
The categories of the Facebook Pages you "like". What type of Facebook Pages do you "like"? Are you comfortable with others seeing this?
Recent trends on your Wall. What are some of the recent topics of your posts? Are these topics ones you would like others to associate with you?
The sources of the posts on your Wall. Are your posts coming from you, your friends, or an application you use? If a lot of them are from a game application, for example, do you want others to see that?
When you use Facebook. What days of the week and times during the day do you use Facebook the most? If you work during the day and have a lot of Facebook activity during work hours, would this be a good reflection of how you work?
The categories of the Facebook Pages you "like". What type of Facebook Pages do you "like"? Are you comfortable with others seeing this?
Your Privacy and Security Risks: Reppler alerts you of any privacy and security risks you have. On the privacy front, it will highlight any publicly-available information about you that should be private, to prevent hackers from getting into your accounts. On the security side, it will flag any links it finds on your Facebook Wall that could be malicious. Malicious links can fall into a variety of categories, including malware, phishing/scams, and spam. You can tell Reppler which categories you want monitored and how you would like to be notified, if something is found.
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