Tag: Facebook
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How to look up someone else’s likes on Facebook?
Likes are an integral part of the Facebook ecosystem, enabling us to approve the comments and activities of others as well as express support for a particular brand, movie, celebrity, television show, or another type of page. If you want to look up the likes registered by another Facebook user, you can see a selection…
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How to make your Facebook private on desktop?
Facebook is a one-stop-shop when it comes to networking online. Not only can we connect with colleagues, classmates, friends, and family, we can also play games, cross-post to Instagram, join community groups with people who share similar interests, and more. But how much of what you do on Facebook are you handling with appropriate discretion? You may…
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How to create a business Facebook page?
A Facebook business page is a free web page that companies can build on Facebook to expand their internet presence. Like a personal Facebook profile, your Facebook business page can send and receive messages, post updates, get notifications, and like, comment, and share other Facebook users’ and pages’ content. If people are wondering when your…
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Here’s how to remove your last name from your Facebook profile
If you want a bit more privacy on Facebook (i.e., keep random people from looking you up and creeping on your profile!), this trick could help. Technically, Facebook requires every user to submit their first and last name when initially creating an account for security reasons. Once your account is created, though, you can bypass…
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How you can listen to Spotify music in your Facebook News Feed?
To listen to Spotify music or in other words to try out the Spotify Mini Player on Facebook, you need to make sure you’re in a region that supports it, as this feature recently started rolling out as an update. You’ll also need a Spotify Premium account and an iOS or Android smartphone. You can…
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How to transfer your Facebook photos, videos and notes to other sites
Facebook has allowed you to download all data as a ZIP file, and move photos and videos specifically to Google Photos, Dropbox, Backblaze, and Koofr. From April, you can also transfer your posts and comments directly from the site to Google Docs, Blogger and WordPress.com. Facebook plans to let you transfer more data types to…
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Facebook will adjust its advertising tech due to Apple’s upcoming privacy updates
As reported, Facebook announced on Wednesday that it will adjust its advertising tools to adapt to Apple’s upcoming privacy updates and limit the effectiveness of data collection functions used by advertisers. The world’s largest social media company clashed with Apple’s “application tracking transparency” feature. Apple is expected to launch the latest iPhone software update next…
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Facebook intends to launch a digital cryptocurrency pilot service later this year
People familiar with the matter said today that the “Diem Association” that is responsible for operating Facebook’s digital cryptocurrency project, intends to release a pilot service of a single stable currency pegged to the US dollar later this year. The person familiar with the matter said that the initial pilot scale will be small and…
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Facebook reportedly testing video speed dating app called Sparked
Facebook is testing a video speed dating app called Sparked. This application requires the establishment of an account on Facebook and is developed by the company’s NPE team, which is an internal Facebook group engaged in experimental applications. You can check Sparked’s webpage here, which describes the app as “video dating with kind people.” It…
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Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp faces second downtime in a month
It was reported that Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp services had problems, and many users could not access them. According to the information provided by DownDetector, the problem occurred after 5 pm Eastern time (5 am Beijing time today). By 5:08 pm, the DownDetector platform had received 23 reports that the Facebook service was interrupted. By…