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Accessing Facebook Live on your iPhone or iPad is a quick and easy process. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Open the Facebook app on your iPhone or iPad. 2. Tap on the "Live" button, which is located at the top of your News Feed or Timeline. If you can't see it, you can also access it by tapping on the camera icon in the top left corner of your screen and then selecting "Live." 3. Next, you'll need to allow Facebook to access your camera and microphone. Tap on "OK" to grant permission. 4. You can now add a description to your live video, choose who can see it, and add any other relevant details. 5. Once you're ready to start your live video, tap on "Go Live" to begin. 6. During your live video, you can interact with your viewers by responding to comments and answering questions. 7. When you're ready to end your live video, tap on "Finish" to stop the stream. And that's it! You've successfully accessed Facebook Live on your iPhone or iPad.
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