Is it because of the smartphone? Or is it because of the changing times? When I look at new technologies or products introduced in Korea, I think that it is ‘global’ these days. For example, in the case of Twitter, it is a ‘global’ service, not a service only for domestic users, and it is a service and technology that can make ‘friends’ with people from various countries around the world.
Not only Twitter, but also services (techniques) used through the domestic Internet, such as picasa, flickr, and gmail, are changing to services provided by foreign companies, not domestic ones. Among them, the one I want to talk about from today is ‘facebook’. 내 페이스북 주소
Facebook (by the way, I heard that Ulsup expressed Facebook in Korean…) is a type of representative SNS well known in Korea, but it is not so simple to use, so users know it.
I can’t use it enough. writer
As expected, I have the idea that Facebook is ‘good’, but I don’t know what the hell to use it for
Because of my position, I will try to post in a format similar to that of a ‘serial’. JFactory
Facebook… Let’s start lightly with the idea of an overseas version of ‘mini-hompy’! In this post, we will first try to find out your own Facebook address. Of course, it would be good to start with creating a Facebook account as the first step… However, overseas services such as Twitter and Facebook are particularly simple account creation processes, so that part is not covered.
When you log in with your Facebook account, you will see a URL like… I want to tell my friends to brag about my Facebook and log in, but I can’t connect with that address…
At this time, how great would it be if you could create an address throug
h the word you want behind www.facebook.com and connect it to Facebook? So, in this post, I am going to create my own Facebook address. The method is simple.
(1) Access Facebook (www.facebook.com) and log in.
(2) Click (select) the menu “Account -> Account Settings” at the top right of your Facebook home page.
(3) Select “Settings -> Username (Facebook URL)” on the ‘My Account’ screen that appears on the screen.
(4) The address for your name is recommended, but you can set it to any word you want.
* However, you can only change it once, so let’s set it up to express yourself as well as possible!
(5) If the change is complete, try connecting using the word you set as a test.
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In general, if you create an account quickly on the portal site, you can use the ID you want. Considering that there are not many Facebook users in Korea like that, it would be much more advantageous to create a ‘unique address’ for Facebook at this moment.