[UPDATED 2023] How Do I Clear or Hide The Facebook Messenger Notification When I Don’t Have A New Message?
Frustrated because you can’t get the Facebook Messenger new message icon to go away? Try these steps to see if it solves your issue.
Frustrated because you can’t get the Facebook Messenger new message icon to go away? Try these steps to see if it solves your issue.
Tired of changing your Facebook feed from Top Stories to Most Recent? Here are a couple of tips that can help you with both the desktop and mobile views of Facebook.
¡Esperamos que eso ayude a aquellos de ustedes que les gusta ver los mensajes más recientes de sus amigos y familiares!
Facebook Privacy is an on-going concern. Whether you’re worrying about who your children are talking to online, hiding the less professional parts of your lifestyle from your boss or just trying to minimize the chance of your information falling into the wrong hands, there are many reasons why securing your Facebook is a crucial task. We all know that changing your settings to private is an essential step to take to protect yourself, but is it enough?
Want to read your Facebook messages, but don’t want to install the Messenger app? Here’s how.
You know them…the people who dismiss any new technology as “new-fangled” or “silly”. They didn’t want email addresses, they were terrified to engage in e-Commerce, and now they dismiss social media as just something that kids do. Enjoy the new social media comic about technophobes.
Ever wondered how to upload photos directly from your PC or Mac to Instagram? There is a solution…but it’s more of a workaround.
Criminals who incriminate themselves via social media make me laugh. Check out these stories of thieves who have been caught due to their social media posts.
Ever had your Facebook or Twitter account hacked by friends or family? Maybe it was your fault for leaving your computer or mobile device unlocked.
Mobile technology and social networking have certainly converged and are helping us stay in touch. But do we need to be “always on and always on-call” in our lives? Does the social/mobile connection actually cause issues?