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How to Mark Yourself as Safe on Facebook

By Matthew Lynch
June 22, 2023
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In the wake of natural disasters, terrorist attacks and other emergencies, Facebook has become an important tool for users to let their loved ones know they are safe. The social network has a feature called “Safety Check” that allows people to mark themselves as safe during a crisis. Here is how to use it:

Step 1: Look for the Safety Check feature

The Safety Check feature usually appears near the top of the Facebook News Feed, but you can also find it by searching for it in the search bar. Click the “Mark Yourself Safe” button to begin the process.

Step 2: Confirm your location

Facebook uses location services to automatically detect if you are in the affected area. If you are not in the area, you can still mark yourself safe by manually selecting the location.

Step 3: Select “Safely Marked”

After confirming your location, you will be directed to a page with information about the crisis. Click the “Safely Marked” button to let your friends and family know you are safe.

Step 4: Add details

If you want to provide more information about your well-being, you can add a message or choose from a list of pre-written messages to share on your timeline. You can also tag friends as safe or invite people to confirm their safety through the Safety Check feature.

Step 5: Reassure your loved ones

Marking yourself as safe is a quick and easy way to reduce the stress of your loved ones who may be worried about your safety. It’s also a good way to signal to those around you that you are okay.

By following these simple steps, you can ensure that your friends and family are informed about your wellbeing during times of crisis. Remember, it is important to stay connected with your loved ones during such difficult times, and social media can play a vital role in making them feel reassured.

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