![]() ![]() Voila! You're fully operational, or at least ready to start surfing around Facebook's many features. Simply go to the e-mail you listed on the very first sign-up page, open the message from Facebook, and click "complete sign-up." The final step before Facebook allows you to start sharing content is confirming your registration through your e-mail account. Eventually, your Facebook profile will be as unique as you are. As you explore the various slots where you can add profile information - for example, "philosophy," "activities and interests" and "sports" - consider taking the time to be honest and precise. In this and in everything on Facebook, most people enjoy letting their personalities show. Now it's time to surf through your profile, adding whatever information you think is fun (click the pencil-shaped "edit profile" icon on the upper right). In general, people tend to use informal pictures that do a good job of showing their face, but your profile picture can be anything under the sun - as long as it's rated PG-13 or below. ![]() Then, again as prompted, include a photo of yourself, either by clicking the button to upload a photo that already exists on your computer, or by automatically taking a shot with your computer's built-in or connected webcam. It's worth taking your time when entering your high school, college and employer information (as prompted). In general, the more detailed your profile, the easier it'll be for you to find people and for people to find you. ![]()
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