Website Facebook

Users can create profiles with photos, lists of personal interests, contact information, and other personal information. Users can communicate with friends and other users through private or public messages and a chat feature. They can also create and join interest groups and "favorite pages" (formerly called "fan pages" until 19 April 2010), some of which are managed by many organizations for the purpose of advertising.

To prevent complaints about privacy, Facebook allows users to set their privacy and choose who can see specific parts of their profile. This website is free to users and take advantage through advertising such as banner ads. Facebook requires a user name and profile picture (if applicable) to be accessible by everyone. Users can control who can see the information they share, also found through a search by using the privacy settings.

Users can communicate with friends and other users through private or public messages and a chat feature. They can also create and join interest groups and "favorite pages" (formerly called "fan pages" until 19 April 2010), some of which are managed by many organizations for the purpose of advertising.

Facebook requires a user name and profile picture (if applicable) to be accessible by everyone. Users can control who can see the information they share, also found through a search by using the privacy settings.