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   As we get more tied to our technology, passwords are quickly becoming the keys to our lives.Full story

Exclusive - Facebook reaches 1 million active advertisers

(Reuters) - Facebook Inc said on Tuesday it now has 1 million active advertisers globally who used the platform in the last 28 days, a milestone for the company that is seeking to revive its revenue growth. Full story

Facebook Helped Boost Organ Donor Registration

Raising awareness of organ donation on social media websites can help boost donation rates, according to a new study. Full story

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News Summary: Facebook launches servers outside US

Facebook adds hashtags, just like Twitter

Facebook tackles stock price complaints in first shareholder meeting

U.S. tech firms push for government transparency on security

St. Pete mom poses as daughter to help cops

Police Believe Body Of Missing 19-Year-Old Found, 2 Men Arrested

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  What to do if your boss sends inappropriate texts

A new survey asked complicated relationship questions, like what to do about an inappropriate boss or a partner who is Facebook friends with an ex, and received some surprising results. Relationship expert and Men’s Health contributor Ian Kerner and Sascha De Gersdorff of Women’s Health discuss the

  Are we a society of ‘virtual enablers’?

The New York Times’ Jenna Wortham joins the Morning Joe panel to discuss how comments and “likes” on social media are giving people more reasons to act out online.

  Fake charity page steals pictures from mother’s blog

Like many parents, Sarah Gilliam started a blog to capture the special moments of her son Jack’s childhood. However, those photos weren’t being just shared with friends – they were instead used by a stranger to build a total lie. NBC’s Tom Yamas reports.

  Internet giants release data on information requests

After negotiations with national security officials, Facebook and Microsoft confirmed they have received thousands of requests from U.S. government agencies to share user data. TODAY’s Jenna Wolfe reports.

  Man meets dad at 29 thanks to Facebook

For 29 long years, Terrell Starr had no dad to celebrate Father’s Day with, but one day that all changed thanks to a series of Facebook messages, one of which reached the father who never knew he existed. TODAY’s Willie Geist reports.

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