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The Facebook app presents a slightly more
compact view than that of the web-based
version. Current online friends are listed down the right-hand
side of the screen, while your News Feed and groups are listed
down the left. There’s the search bar along the top, with friend
requests, messages, notifications and your profile settings.
If you want to enable Location for Facebook, click
on the Start button and enter Location into the
search. Click on the Location Privacy Settings result and then
enable the Location feature and even specify which apps
have access to your precise location.
If you don’t already have the Location feature
enabled within Windows 10, you will receive a
notice when you log in to Facebook via the app. It’s up to
you if you want to enable this feature. Clicking OK will
remove the notification but leave the Location setting in
Windows 10 unchanged.
Clicking the Sign up for Facebook link will open
your default browser to the Facebook Create an
Account page. Enter your details and take a moment to view
the company’s current Terms and Conditions, along with the
Data Policy. When your account has been set up, you can close
the browser and return to log in at the app.
Naturally, the next step of the process is to single
left-click the Facebook tile to launch it. When
launched, the app requests your Facebook user details to log
in; enter them into the boxes provided and click the Login
button. If you don’t currently have a Facebook account, click
on the Sign up for Facebook link.
Click the Start button. If you decided to Pin to
Start, as in the previous step, you can now see
that Facebook is available as a tile within the Groups section.
This allows you to right-click the tile and opt to resize, turn off
live tiles, move, unpin from start and so on.
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