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2023 Author: Donald Evans | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-05-21 05:03
We have told you before about 5 adjustments you should make on Twitter, but there are also things you should touch or at least modify on Facebook. That's why we're going to show you 5 settings you should make on Facebook.
Login Notifications
A very interesting feature that Facebook has is that you can activate notifications in case someone knows your account and logs in elsewhere. Facebook will detect if that start is made from an unknown computer or not and will inform you with details of when and where they have logged in.

You can activate this specific setting through the Facebook settings menu by looking for the security tab.
Login Approvals
Login approvals is a parameter that will cause Facebook to ask for a code each time you log into a different browser from where you open Facebook normally or that hasn't been used before. It is quite good to activate these settings to give our account more security.

Like the previous action, you will also find this through the configuration menu and the security tab.
Trusted Contacts
Having trouble accessing your account? Well, you can add trusted contacts, that is, friends or relatives you have on Facebook to help you if you ever can't log in to Facebook.

These chosen people will have some security codes that they must leave you when you have those problems that we mentioned in order to log in again correctly.
Legacy Contact
If you're worried about what might happen to your Facebook account after death, you should take a look at this option. Despite the fact that it is a rather delicate subject, it is always good to make sure how our digital life will be after we are gone.

Facebook allows you to add a friend as legacy contact to manage your account after you're gone, but if you don't want any of that you can simply delete the account.
Block invitations
How many times do you receive invitations to events or applications on Facebook? Well, you should know that if you are one of those who get tired of this type of notices, you can easily deactivate them from the configuration menu.

What you can do is block those invitations sent by users, that is, if you see that a specific contact sends you many to throughout the week or a month you can write their name there to block the arrival of those invitations.
Have you made any of the above settings?