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Notifications are updates about activity on Facebook. You can go to your notifications settings to change what you're notified about and how you're notified.
  • The types of notifications you may receive depends on what platform you're using. Learn more about notification types.
  • You can turn notifications on or off for specific people or pages you follow. Learn more about these settings.
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