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To authorize an app to connect with Facebook, follow these steps: 1. Login to your Facebook account and go to the Facebook Developers page (https://developers.facebook.com/). 2. Click on the "Get Started" button on the top right corner of the page. 3. Choose the platform for which you want to create an app (iOS, Android, Web, etc.). 4. Follow the prompts to create a new app or choose an existing app to authorize. 5. Once you have created or chosen an app, you will need to generate an access token. Click on the "Tools & Support" menu on the left-hand side of the page and select "Access Token Tool". 6. Choose the permissions you want to grant to the app and click on the "Generate Access Token" button. 7. Copy the access token and paste it into your app's code where it's required. 8. Test your app to ensure that it's connecting to Facebook properly. By following these steps, you will be able to authorize an app to connect with Facebook and start using its features and functionalities.
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