Business Asset User Profile Access feature. Locale of the user on Facebook. For supported locale codes, see Supported Locales. If the person signed-up to Messenger using a phone number, their profile information will not be available via the User Profile API. The app calling the User Profile API has not been granted the permissions needed to access one or more of the requested fields.
For more information, see Available Profile Filelds. Docs Tools Support. How to search for people on Facebook? Another issue is privacy concerns: not all searches should be tracked by Facebook and visible in your search suggestions due to privacy reasons.
Try to extend search query by relevant keywords, which person could use in the Facebook profile section description, for example, education places, current city or favourites. Check up Images tab for a quick preview of the possible matches. Searching for mutual friends or colleagues is one of the best alternatives: follow the above mentioned steps, but for the former co-workers and school alumni. Manage subscription. Select a gender. You can choose Male or Female , or select Custom to select a pronoun and enter an optional gender of your choice.
Click Sign Up. It's a green button at the bottom of the "Sign Up" section. Doing so creates your Facebook profile. Verify your email address. Open the fake email address that you used to create the profile, click the "XXXXX is your Facebook confirmation code" email from Facebook, and click the Confirm Your Account button in the email.
This will verify your account, at which point you're free to begin building your fake profile. If prompted, enter the five-digit code that's listed in the subject line of the email from Facebook before you begin creating your account. Part 2. Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "F" in a blue box. This will open your News Feed if you're logged in.
Scroll down and tap Log Out. This is at the bottom of the menu. Tap Sign Up for Facebook. It's a link at the bottom of the screen.
This starts the account creation process. Tap the Next button. It's a blue button in the middle of the screen. Add your fake first and last name. Tap the "First name" field, type in the profile's fake first name, and then tap the "Last name" field and type in the last name. Set your birthday and select Continue. Select a month, day, and year for your profile's fake date of birth.
Select a gender and tap Next. Tap Female or Male , or choose Custom to select another option. Tap Use your email address. When prompted to enter a mobile phone number, tap this option below to switch to the email entry field. Enter your fake email address and tap Next. Tap the "Enter your email address" text field, then type in the email address that you want to use. Create a password and tap Next. Tap the "Password" text field, then type a password that you want to use.
If you're prompted for a verification code, open the email address that you used to create your Facebook account, look for the code in the subject line of the email from Facebook, and enter the code on the Facebook prompt.
Part 3. Determine an identity. You don't need to enter very much personal information on Facebook, but you should have a few things in mind: Likes and interests — Draft a list of things in which your alias is interested. Hobbies, daily activities, and favorite entertainment should be on your mind.
Date of birth — Pick a DOB that correlates with your projected age. Depending on the likes and interests you choose to put on your profile, this will vary. Name — Pick a name that's common enough that it doesn't draw attention, but not so common that it raises suspicion.
Avoid common aliases e. Consider picking a name what was popular during your "birth year" here. Set up a new email account. You shouldn't use an existing personal email address for your fake profile; instead, create a brand-new email address that you use only for your fake account.
Refrain from using your fake email for any services that tie back to you e. Use a different email service than the one that you use for your normal Facebook account. For example, if you use Gmail on your current account, create a Yahoo or Outlook address for the fake account.
Make sure your email address sounds believable—use the same name in your fake email address that you plan to use on Facebook to be thorough. If Facebook has any reason to suspect the account you're creating is fake, they may require you to upload photo ID that matches the account name you're creating. Understand the "less is more" rule.
Adding believable details that no one can verify—such as photos, interests, and an appropriate current location—is fine, but don't overdo it. Adding details that people can verify as inaccurate will detract from your profile's credibility and ultimately give it away as fake. For example, don't list a specific school or workplace on your account, as determining whether or not someone actually attended a school or frequents a workplace is fairly easy.
The more vague your profile's details are, the more believable those details will be. Limit the number of similarities between you and your fake profile. Your fake profile's current location, age, name, interests, job, and so on should vary noticeably from your actual profile. Additionally, the manner in which you interact with people should be different.
For example, if you use proper grammar and punctuation on your real account, try using poor grammar or capitalization on your fake profile. Things like your age and your interests are impossible for anyone else to verify, so feel free to make these up without fear of anyone catching on. You'll also want to refrain from adding more than one or two people you know on your fake profile, and never add two people who you wouldn't know if you hadn't been in a specific place e.
Use real photos. Pulling photos off of Google is a guaranteed way to get caught stealing content, so you'll have to take and upload original photos to your profile. Make sure that there aren't any identifying aspects of that photos that will give away your actual location.
For example, you might upload a picture of a generic-looking meadow instead of a shot of a street in your city. If someone reports your profile or photos as fake, Facebook may suspend your account until you can prove your identity with a photo ID. Avoid showing your actual face. Naturally, you don't want anyone to be able to match your actual face to the fake account.
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