Facebook’s adorable cartoon dinosaur is making itself at home on the social network. Over at the New York Times, Nick Bilton writes about the unnamed mascot that has been cordially reminding users to check their privacy settings since Thursday. While this is not the blue beast’s first appearance on Facebook, it’s still interesting to see how it has been transformed into the prehistoric face of the company’s new privacy feature.
Facebook adopts prehistoric mascot to talk privacy


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