Account Settings
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Search in Account Settings
FPROF gives you complete control over your Account Setting. You decide what information you would like to show to other people and can edit any lines.
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Login Alerts
EditGet an alert when anyone logs into your account from an unrecognized device or browser.
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Login Approvals
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Public Key
EditManage an OpenPGP key on your Facebook profile and enable encrypted notifications.
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App Passwords
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Recognized Devices
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Your Trusted Contacts
EditChoose friends you can call to help you get back into your account if you get locked out.
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Where You're Logged In
EditReview and manage where you're currently logged into Facebook.
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Profile Picture Login
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Legacy Contact
EditChoose a family member or close friend to care for your account if something happens to you.
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Deactivate Your Account
EditChoose whether you want to keep your account active or deactivate it.
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Manage Blocking
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Restricted ListEdit List
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When you add a friend to your Restricted List, they won't see posts on Facebook that you share only to Friends. They may still see things you share to Public or on a mutual friend's Timeline, and posts they're tagged in. Facebook doesn't notify your friends when you add them to your Restricted List. Learn more.
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Block users
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Once you block someone, that person can no longer see things you post on your timeline, tag you, invite you to events or groups, start a conversation with you, or add you as a friend. Note: Does not include apps, games or groups you both participate in.
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Block users
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Block messages
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If you block messages and video calls from someone here, they won't be able to contact you in the Messenger app either. Unless you block someone's profile, they may be able to post on your Timeline, tag you, and comment on your posts or comments. Learn more.
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Block messages from
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Block app invites
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Once you block app invites from someone, you'll automatically ignore future app requests from that friend. To block invites from a specific friend, click the "Ignore All Invites From This Friend" link under your latest request.
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Block invites from
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Block event invites
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Once you block event invites from someone, you'll automatically ignore future event requests from that friend.
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Block invites from
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Block apps
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Once you block an app, it can no longer contact you or get non-public information about you through Facebook. Learn more.
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Block apps
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Block Pages
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Once you block a Page, that Page can no longer interact with your posts or like or reply to your comments. You'll be unable to post to the Page's Timeline or message the Page. If you currently like the Page, blocking it will also unlike and unfollow it.
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Block Pages