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The best Facebook Portal tips and tricks to check out

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Facebook wasn’t going to be left out of the smart display game: The Portal (and the Portal+, and Portal mini, etc.) is a social-focused device that encourages video calls and keeps you updated on the latest Facebook news. For Facebook fans, it has become a serious smart device contender, and you can read what we think about it in our review. But for those who have a Portal or may be getting one soon, we want to focus on what exactly this smart display can do that really sets it apart. Check out these tips for how to get the most from your Portal.

Manage Superframe settings

Superframe, the smart screen itself, is what controls the photo slideshow that your Portal displays when not being actively used. This is handy because it’ll cycle through the most recent photos you’ve shared on Facebook, but this feature also has a lot of customization options that users should take a look at.

Head to Settings and you will find the ability to set the cycle speed of photos (10 or 15 seconds) and, more importantly, where your photos are coming from. This allows you to choose photos from a specific online album, your own Facebook profile, only photos that you’re tagged in, or photos from the friends who are tagged as one of your favorites on Portal. This gives you a lot of options depending on what you actually want to see from Facebook and should be one of the first things you set.

Adjust privacy features

For those who are uneasy about letting a Facebook cam into their homes, the privacy features are a must-learn setting. Look at the top of your Portal and you will find a single privacy switch that can slide to shut off the microphone and camera on the device. There’s a small red light by the screen that will show these features are turned off (if the light isn’t on, the mic and camera are). These buttons vary a little depending on what Portal device you have, but they are always there. Portals also come with a cover that you can use to physically cover up the camera if it’s particularly annoying to you. Try out these features and use them according to your privacy needs.

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Note that Facebook has also announced that Portals will collect data on how often you make calls and how long your calls last. If you’re uncomfortable with that, this may not be the device for you.

Master Alexa skills

Portal has a compromise: It uses Alexa for its voice commands. If you have used an Echo device before, you may have some idea about how Alexa works, but those new to the voice assistant should put some time into learning how it works. Alexa can connect with many, many smart devices that you may have around your home and control them. You can also enable Alexa with many specific data skills or games by browsing through Alexa skills and switching on the ones that you want to use. Note that many Alexa skills are very passive and will just add new abilities in the background, depending on your voice commands.

It’s also important to remember that Alexa doesn’t have a display presence on the Portal. That means you won’t be able to use any skills that require a display to work, and you won’t be able to use Echo Show abilities like adjusting your lights via a touchscreen.

Control camera movement

The Portal’s camera moves around to follow people in a room, which is a little disconcerting, but nice for having frequent video conversations. Tap on your face twice when you are talking and a square will surround your face, so Portal will know to always follow you. This is handy where there are multiple people milling around and the camera can get confused.

Know which apps are compatible

Facebook continues to give Portal app compatibility that allows you to use various apps directly from the Portal interface. Users should keep up on the latest apps so they know what they can use via Portal. But in addition to checking out our news section, here’s a quick list of some of Portal’s popular apps:

  • Spotify and Pandora
  • News stations including ABC and CNN
  • Food Network
  • Quick links to popular sites like YouTube, Google, Amazon, AllRecipes, NPR, and Reddit for browsing online right from the Portal
  • Watch, which is key to playing games on your Portal and a good download for everyone

Note that you can download apps onto your Portal at any time by going to the Home section and selecting Apps, which will allow you to easily search and download apps you are interested in.

Customize calling and notifications

You can also tweak Portal depending on how you want to make calls or get alerts. First, go to Settings and choose Incoming Call Settings to see the options you have here. You may prefer to switch on Only When You’re Home, which makes it so that calls only work on the Portal when it senses you are around, and otherwise a Facebook call will go straight to your phone. Confirm on your phone and you’re good to go.

There’s a complementary system that works well with this: Find the people you like and talk to on Facebook when you are using Portal, select their name, and select the “i” icon in the window that pops up about them. Then Portal will give you an alert and make a small sound whenever this person is actively using Facebook…which means they’re probably in a good position to take calls.

People with kids should try Story Time

Story Time is a mode that uses filters, face detection, and masks to enable, well, a story. It guides you through read-alongs of popular kid stories and gives you masks and effects that match the story as you go. Granted, it’s a little weird to use your Portal as a bedtime storybook, but it’s definitely something you should try at least once – and it’s a feature that works with video calls from a distance, which makes it fun for parents on trips or relatives that want to interact with kids.

Setting up a Passcode

Privacy and security are essential for any service that houses data, so if you don’t want someone snooping around your Portal when you’re not present, then setting up a passcode is essential. You can quickly set up a four-digit code by going into Settings and then Passcode. When Portal times out, it’ll require the four-digit passcode in order to unlock. It’s also asked in the event a setting is being changed on Portal.

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