What happens if i subscribe on facebook




















Reporting Abuse. Reporting a Problem with Facebook. Reporting a Privacy Violation. Hacked and Fake Accounts. Managing a Deceased Person's Account. Legal Removal Request. Intellectual Property. If you decide to opt in to Facebook Subscriptions, you'll need to understand some key concepts.

Here are five caveats before turning on the subscribe button on your profile, or subscribing to people's profiles. In your new privacy settings is the default privacy setting, which you can set to either public, friends or customize it.

But the word default is misleading here. Whichever you choose will not be the privacy setting for everything you post on Facebook, it's just the default setting for when you use a Facebook app that doesn't have the drop-down menu with privacy options, such as the Facebook BlackBerry app. Say, for example, you want to open up your profile to subscribers. In order for them to see something you post, you need to choose the "Public" setting from the drop-down menu in the status update field.

Warning: The next time you post something to Facebook, it will automatically be posted publicly since that was the last setting you chose. Unless it's a post you want shared with everyone, remember to select the desired privacy setting from the drop-down menu. Similarly, if you post something publicly to Facebook from your computer, then post again using the Facebook iPhone app, the iPhone post will also be public unless you remember to change the privacy setting.

You will be unable to change who can see that post until you are back at your computer. Check out CIO. When you subscribe to people's Facebook posts, everything they post publicly will appear in your News Feed. What's important to remember is that since their posts are public, so will any comments you add to their photo, link or discussion. Email notifications are Facebook updates that you receive via email. To adjust your email notifications from Facebook:.

If you have more than one email linked to your account, we'll send notifications to the email you choose as your primary email in your General Account Settings. If your primary email stops receiving emails, we'll send notifications to your secondary email address. If you don't have a secondary email or have turned off notifications entirely, you'll stop receiving email notifications. Keep in mind that if the notification is from an app outside of Facebook, you can always block the app. Was this helpful?

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