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- 4. An email message and on your homepage whenever someone interacts with you on Facebook.
- 6. How often to review your privacy settings.
- 8. Being this you could be sharing personal information you’d rather keep private, like your birth date or address.
- 9. You'll use this to share status updates with your friends.
- 10. A defaulting feature that means only people you've added as friends on Facebook can see what you share.
- 11. If you have a smartphone, Facebook strongly recommends using this instead.
- 13. A feature that allows you to share your emotions toward a post.
- 15. Allows you to post status updates and send messages by sending text messages from your phone.
- 17. These settings control things like your password, notifications, and more.
- 21. If you decide that you no longer want to use Facebook, you can do this to it.
- 23. The age someone needs to be to get a Facebook account.
- 24. The recommended setting for most privacy information.
- 25. Whenever you like something on Facebook, you're also doing this to a Facebook page.
- 26. One of the most common things people share on Facebook.
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- 1. If you ever decide that you'd like to stop seeing updates from certain friends, you can do this to their posts.
- 2. You can hide your online status by going...
- 3. You can communicate in real time with your friends using...
- 5. How many types of groups on Facebook?
- 6. The fastest way to change your privacy settings.
- 7. Facebook is a...
- 12. you cannot control this for the things you share on your friends' Timelines.
- 14. feed/A stream of updates from your friends and any Facebook pages you follow.
- 16. You can modify your account settings at...
- 18. To share something with everyone except for a list of friends, choose this in the audience selector.
- 19. Groups make it easy for everyone to do this with one another.
- 20. You should only do this if you are absolutely sure you don’t want your account.
- 22. You can easily control who you share with by separating your friends into these.