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To add a Facebook account to a Mac, you can follow these steps: 1. Open the Apple menu on your Mac by clicking the Apple icon in the upper-left corner of the screen. 2. Select "System Preferences" from the dropdown menu. 3. In the System Preferences window, click on "Internet Accounts." 4. Click on the "+" icon at the bottom left corner of the window to add a new account. 5. Select "Facebook" from the list of available accounts. 6. Enter your Facebook email address and password in the respective fields. 7. Click on "Sign In" to complete the setup process. Once you have added your Facebook account to your Mac, you can access it from various apps and services, such as Safari, Contacts, and Calendar. To check which apps have access to your Facebook account, go back to the Internet Accounts section of System Preferences and click on your Facebook account. From there, you can manage your account settings and adjust the app permissions as needed.
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