How to Mark Yourself Safe on Facebook: A Step-by-Step Guide
In the wake of natural disasters, emergencies, or any unexpected events, Facebook's Safety Check feature allows you to quickly let your friends and family know that you're safe. Here's a simple, step-by-step guide on how to mark yourself safe on Facebook.
Understanding Facebook's Safety Check
Facebook's Safety Check is a tool that allows you to let your friends know that you're safe during a crisis. When Facebook detects that you're in the affected area of a crisis, it will send you a notification asking if you're safe. However, you can also mark yourself safe without waiting for a notification.
How to Mark Yourself Safe
On a Computer
1. Click on the question mark (?) icon in the top right of Facebook.

2. Select 'Safety Check'.
3. Click on 'I'm Safe'.
4. A post will be created on your timeline saying that you're safe. You can also choose to share this post to your timeline or not.

On a Mobile Device
1. Tap on the three horizontal lines (☰) at the bottom right of your screen.
2. Scroll down and tap on 'Safety Check'.
3. Tap on 'I'm Safe'.
4. A post will be created on your timeline saying that you're safe. You can also choose to share this post to your timeline or not.
How to Check on Others
If you're not in the affected area but want to check on your friends, you can do so by:
- Checking your News Feed for posts from friends in the affected area.
- Using the 'I'm Safe' tool to let your friends know you're safe.
- Searching for your friends in the Safety Check tool to see if they've marked themselves safe.
How to Help Others
If you're not in the affected area but want to help, you can:
- Donate to relief organizations through Facebook's Crisis Response page.
- Share updates and information about the crisis on your timeline to raise awareness.
- Offer support and encouragement to your friends in the affected area.
Staying Safe and Informed
Facebook's Safety Check is just one tool to help you stay safe and informed during a crisis. Always follow the advice of local authorities and emergency services, and stay up-to-date with the latest news and information.
Remember, your safety and the safety of those around you should always be your top priority. By using tools like Facebook's Safety Check, you can quickly and easily let your loved ones know that you're safe, and get the help and support you need during a crisis.