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Facebook Marketplace is a great place where you can find, buy, or sell new or used services or products. However, the Marketplace icon on your Facebook shortcut bar can be an eyesore, and the notifications can be overwhelming. This wikiHow will show you how to remove the Marketplace icon from the mobile app as well as how you can disable Marketplace notifications through facebook.com and the mobile app. Things You Should Know
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Advertisement Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit Advertisement Thanks for submitting a tip for review! About This ArticleArticle SummaryX 1. Open Facebook. Did this summary help you? Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 120,305 times. Is this article up to date?Do you have to be active on Facebook to use Marketplace?What do you need to start selling on Facebook? All you need to start selling on Facebook Marketplace is an active Facebook account. It's really that simple! If you would like to offer shipping on your listings, you need to take the extra step of entering your payment and shipping information.
Can you still use Facebook with a deactivated account?You can reactivate whenever you want. People can't see your timeline or search for you. Some information may remain visible to others (example: messages you sent). You will not be able to use your Facebook account to access Oculus Products or your Oculus information.
Is Facebook Marketplace linked to your Facebook account?Facebook Marketplace is convenient and easy to use, and because it's already connected to your Facebook account, there's no need to create a separate account or log in. The benefits of selling on Facebook Marketplace are many.
What does Facebook do with deactivated accounts?Deactivating your account does not fully delete it. When you deactivate your account, Facebook saves all of your settings, photos, and information in case you decide to reactivate your account. Your information isn't gone—it's just hidden.
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