17 Facebook tips and tricks you probably never heard about

Facebook has been around for a while, but chances are, you have no idea about the several hidden features buried within the social network.
It's easy to only use the surface of Facebook: you log on, check your notifications, send a few chats, post a status or a photo, then close out. If you're feeling really adventurous, you may take a dive into the Settings panel and adjust your preferences. But there's so much more you can do - and we're not just talking about the basic stuff like blocking or managing post privacy.
Here are a few tips and tricks really worth knowing, and keep checking back, as we plan to update this piece over time.
Facebook tips and tricks
Save for later
Facebook offers Save feature for web and mobile. It acts as a bookmark for items you find interesting such as links, places, movies, TV shows, and music. So, instead of saving items, like those nummy videos for recipes, to other read-it-later services, you can now use Facebook as a bookmarking service. Saved items can be accessed later for viewing, archived, or even shared with your Facebook friends.
On mobile, click on the More tab.
Profile video
You can take or upload a video of up to seven seconds to use as your profile video, rather than use a profile picture. They are public and can be viewed by anyone.
Disable auto-playing videos
If you don't want videos on Facebook to automatically play in your News Feed, you can simply disable the feature.
Name pronunciation
Tired of people pronouncing your name wrong? You can teach them how to say it properly on Facebook.
Add a short bio
Facebook lets you create a short bio. It sits above your other profile information like city, work, and relationship status.
Hide your activity from friends
Your activity log lets you review and manage what you share on Facebook. For example, if you become friends with someone new, you can go into your Activity Log and hide the public story about you becoming friends with that person, among other things. Only you can see your activity log, but stories in your activity log may appear on your Timeline, in search, or in your friends' News Feeds.
Prioritise who you see first
If there are people or pages you want to see first in your News Feed, you can select them to appear first via the Facebook mobile app. People and pages you've marked to see first will have a blue star next to their posts in your feed.
See your active sessions
Facebook shows you all active sessions, aka which devices are logging onto your account and from where. This is handy if you're curious as to whether an ex or a friend might be logging into your Facebook, or maybe you've left your account signed in on a device somewhere.
Facebook login alerts
Facebook will notify you by notification or email when someone logs onto your account. Facebook Login Alerts and Login Approvals can be enabled under Security Settings in the mobile app and desktop website. It's an extra security feature, basically.
Unfollow friends
We all have that one friend who posts the most rude or annoying things on Facebook. Block that noise without unfriending by simply unfollowing him or her. Friends won't know if you've chosen to unfollow them, and their content won't appear in your News Feed.
View your profile as...
Ever want to see what your Uncle Bob sees when he looks at your profile? You can. This is handy for seeing what on your profile is visible to others, including individual friends you may have hidden information from.
See friendship
This trick lets you see all the common posts and photos between you and a friend. But, with a quick hack, you can also see common stuff between two other people on Facebook.
Get notifications from friends
If you want to keep tabs on a friend's Facebook activity, you can get alerted every time they share something. Seriously, like every time.
Create individual News Feeds
You can create groups within your list of friends, enabling you to filter between what everyone is talking about in your News Feed. For instance, you may want to see what everyone from you work is sharing or just your friends from home. Facebook creates lists of friends by default based on common affiliation, but you can create them too. It's like individual News Feeds within Facebook for you to browse.
Unsubscribe from notifications
Commenting on a public post might result in an onslaught of notifications from other people commenting. You may not know that you can unsubscribe from activity on any post, however, which will stop that onslaught.
Add contributors to albums
You can create an album and then add a friend as a contributor so that the two of you can populate the album. Who knew, right? This is especially handy for, let's say, a party album, where all your friends can upload the crazy pics from the night before.
From the desktop website, click the same edit button to add people as contributors.
Download Facebook data
You can download your information from your Settings. But because this download contains your profile information, you should keep it secure and be careful when storing, sending or uploading it to any other services.
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