Wednesday, May 18, 2016

FACEBOOK SPECIAL................. 13 FACEBOOK TRICKS YOU PROBABLY DON'T USE

13 FACEBOOK TRICKS YOU PROBABLY DON'T USE

From privacy options to hidden messages, here are some Facebook features you may not have known about, but could make life a whole lot easier

Block Game Requests
Most of you get hundreds of requests to play the latest stupid Farmville replace ment or to try some dumb quiz. You have two options: You can block all invita tions from the app you're not interested in; or you can block all invitations from the people who invite you to every damn app on Facebook. Also, you can set things up so app invites don't appear in your notifications.

Share Albums
It's been possible to share albums in Facebook for a while now, but still many people don't realise the option is there. If you've just been to a family event or a big party, start a shared album the same way as you would a regular one, then add other users as contributors to the album.
Just remember that all of your friends and your contributor's friends will be able to see what's in the album.

On This Day
Facebook's `On This Day' feature will pop up every now and then, reminding you of something pointless you posted to Facebook years ago. But most people don't realise there's a dedicated URL you can use to view your `On This Day' history at any time. And while it's completely pointless, it can be fun to dredge up old memories from time to time.Check out facebook.comonthisday

Turn Your Profile into a Page
If you're one of many businesses who didn't understand Facebook when you first got an account, and happened to create a personal profile for your business, you are actually in danger of having your account deleted by Facebook. But you can convert your personal profile to a Facebook page and even bring along all of your contacts as fans of the new page.

Get Notifications on Login
Protect your account by adding another layer of security. Many of you will already have set up two-factor authentication for your account. If not, do this in Settings > Security.
Another new trick available in Settings > Security is to get login alerts whenever someone logs in to your account. These alerts can be sent via your browser and devices, or to your registered email addresses.

Advanced Chat Settings
Are there a few people you just don't want to chat to on Messenger? Well, you can adjust Facebook Messenger so these people never see you online as available to chat. When on Facebook, you'll see the Messenger docked into the lower right-hand side. At the bottom of this is a settings cog that says “Options“ when you hover over it.Click here and you can fine-tune exactly who sees you online and can chat to you.

Search For Cool Stuff
Facebook's graph search is so under-used, despite being an incredibly power ful tool. There are so many examples of putting this tool to work. For instance, you can use it to find posts your friends made, find out which local venues are the best to go to, or you can plan your travel by finding out all the places your friends liked in the area you're visiting.

Facebook Live Video
Facebook Live Video is Facebook's answer to Snapchat and Periscope, combining some of the best features of each. It's just rolled out to most accounts, groups and pages worldwide and is a whole lot of fun to try. You might like to use it to show your distant family what's going on at your birthday party, or to make your friends jealous of the festival you're at. Business people might show off some new products or do a behind-the-scenes introduction to staff.
If you're shy, watching live video is still a fun activity. Facebook lets you add emotive responses and comments to the post, and future viewers can follow the activity as it went down, along with joining in with the conversation below as per any Facebook post.

Choose Who Sees Your Likes
It's worth taking a look at all your Facebook Likes and adjusting who can see what. It's really easy to permanently adjust these settings if you're in the habit of keeping your Facebook friends lists in order.Head to http:facebook.com{YourName}likes, click on the edit pencil and choose manage privacy.The settings for each genre of “Likes“ will be visible and able to be managed using the same privacy options available to you elsewhere on the site.

Add a Legacy Contact
When you die, Facebook gen erally will accept a death certificate from your next-ofkin and allow your page to be memorialised. But what if you want more control? You can decide in advance who will have access to your account by adding a legacy contact. Just head into Settings > Security and add your favourite person as your legacy contact. You can also choose to delete your account after your death. As Facebook receives your death certificate, these changes will go into effect.

Your Extra Secret Inbox
Most people know there's a regular Facebook messenger inbox, and a separate section for “Other“ messages from strangers, also known as “Message Requests“. This makes sense, as you don't want to be bombarded with messages from weirdos. But even these messages have been filtered further, so you might not be seeing all of your messages. Head to your messages on the Facebook website, then click Message Requests > See Filtered Requests. You'll suddenly be faced with all the messages Facebook decided you didn't need to see.

Download Albums
There used to be half a dozen tools to download albums on Facebook, but now it's easy. Just head to the album and click on the drop-down menu in the corner.Facebook lets you save it in one click from there. Couldn't be easier.

Call an Uber
Facebook Messenger is about to become the primary connection to your most important apps.One of the best chat tricks is that you can order an Uber from within the Messenger app itself. It does take an initial setup to connect your Uber account, but from there you can click on an address and then the car icon, or message the Uber bot and ask for a car to come get you.
THIS ARTICLE FIRST APPEARED ON MAKEUSEOF.COM

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