If my recent Facebook stories have freaked you out and you'd rather part ways with the not-so-private, social-networking site, here's a way that will keep you connected to your friends away from the site.
Discussed on Lifehacker, this little tidbit from Digital Inspiration is a great way to get instant access to your friends phone numbers.
Just sign into your Facebook account and visit Facebook phonebook. You'll see all your friends which have their phone numbers visible in alphabetical order.
Print for future reference or use the online version for easy access!

Marc O'Polo
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ugh.. facebook. i used to love facebook, but now its kinda scary.. sooo glad i have every available privacy option!!
1is there a way to get addresses too?
2I never understood when people posted their phone numbers on Facebook (even before this feature). There are way to many creepy people out there.
On my Facebook things are private. I do not post my number, address and I even made my email address blocked to everyone. I also went and made sure that alumni, faculty etc cannot see my profile for business reasons. I dont want my Facebook and Myspace profiles to bite my in the ass when doing interviews.
There was a girl here who's Myspace was used in her drunk driving and vehicular manslaughter conviction after pictures of her drinking after the accident on her Myspace was brought to the court's attention
3i didn't find it.
4i don't really like putting my number up on myspace, i do because i actually (for a period of time, and will again in the new year probably) take my wall and most contact information off.
I have my number up for friends only to see and when I lost my phone a few weeks ago I wished that more of my friends did too!
5i wish i had done this. I just lost my phone but... i think this is quite scary.
6I mean what if someone hacks into your facebook, everyone knows all your friend's information. It's not only your own privacy but as well as your friends.
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