Q: The Facebook mobile app can track things such as your location and your mobile browsing habits, so it's best to delete it if you want to prevent the largest possible amount of tracking. You can delete apps on iPhone and Android platforms. Facebook has been accused of using mobile items' microphones to determine which ads and services are relevant to users, though these claims are largely unfounded. Click the Menu {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/8\/82\/Android7dropdown.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/8\/82\/Android7dropdown.png\/30px-Android7dropdown.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":460,"bigWidth":"30","bigHeight":"30","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>I edited this screenshot of an Android icon.\n<\/p><p>License: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"http:\/\/en.wikipedia.org\/wiki\/Fair_use\">Fair Use<\/a><br>\n<\/p><\/div>"} icon in the upper-right side of the page, then click Log Out. You can always sign back in later, but it's good to get into a habit of signing out of Facebook whenever you're done. If your browser asks you to save your Facebook login information, decline. This will prevent Facebook from automatically logging you in not only on your current browser but on mobile versions of that browser as well. When visiting Facebook in Incognito mode, your browsing history won't be saved upon exiting the browser, and Facebook will remain logged out in your browser's normal windows. This is a decent work-around for people who want to continue using Facebook without having to worry about tracking. . One of the ways in which Facebook tracks your browsing history is by planting tracking files on your computer (like every other site you visit). You can remove these files by clearing the cookies from every browser on your computer, smartphone, and/or tablet. One negative side effect of deleting cookies is that you will be signed out of most online services, and your saved information (e.g., passwords, website preferences, etc.) will be erased from the browser's stored data. The Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA) offers an online tool that you can use to request that companies don't use your data to deliver targeted advertising. You'll need to do this in every browser in which you visit Facebook:  Go to http://optout.aboutads.info/?c=2#!/ in your preferred browser. Wait for the opt-out wheel to finish loading. Click CONTINUE  Click OPT OUT OF ALL  Allow the website's opt-out requests to finish. Checking into a physical location on Facebook provides Facebook with a ton of information, such as location data, that you probably don't want them to have. You'll see options to add a Facebook "Like" or share Facebook content all over the Internet; unfortunately, doing so only adds to the heap of your information that Facebook already has. The same goes for adding Facebook comments to sites which support this feature.
A: Delete the Facebook app from your phone. Sign out of Facebook on desktop. Consider using your browser's Incognito mode for Facebook. Clear your browser cookies Opt out of targeted ads. Don't use Facebook's check-in feature. Avoid using Facebook "Like" and "Share" buttons.

Q: Many companies do not permit workers to access email from outside of the workplace for security purposes. Check with your IT department to see if you can even access your email at home. They can often provide you the best instructions for getting connected as well. If you have an Office 365 for Business or Exchange-based email account, you may be able to add it to your iPhone's Mail app, provided your IT department has allowed outside connections. This will open the settings for all of your connected email accounts. This will allow you to add Exchange and Office 365 for Business email accounts. Make sure to include the domain at the end of your email address (e.g. "name@interslice.com"). This will add your Exchange or Office 365 for Business account to your Mail app. If you cannot connect to your Exchange or Office 365 for Business server, contact your IT department, as they may not allow connections from mobile devices. Some Exchange servers will require you to create a passcode when adding your account. You'll be prompted for this passcode when checking your work mail.
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Contact your IT department. Open the Settings app on your iPhone. Select "Mail, Contacts, Calendars." Tap "Add Account" and select "Exchange." Enter your full email address and password. Ensure that "Mail" is toggled on and tap "Save." Create a passcode if prompted.