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Adjusting your friend request settings on Facebook is a simple process that can help you manage who can send you friend requests and who cannot. Here's how to adjust your friend request settings on Facebook: 1. Log in to your Facebook account. 2. Click on the downward-facing arrow icon in the top right corner of the screen. 3. Click on "Settings & Privacy" in the dropdown menu. 4. Click on "Settings." 5. Click on "Privacy" in the left-hand menu. 6. Scroll down to the "How People Find and Contact You" section. 7. Click on "Edit" next to "Who can send you friend requests?" 8. Select the setting you want from the dropdown menu. You can choose "Everyone," "Friends of Friends," or "Friends." 9. Click "Close" to save your changes. That's it! By adjusting your friend request settings on Facebook, you can help manage who can connect with you on the platform.
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