> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.amondo.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.amondo.com/trust-and-compliance/usage-rights/platform-guides/facebook.md).

# Facebook

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Collect public Facebook Page **photo posts** only.
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**What Amondo can collect**

* Photo posts from **public Facebook Pages**

**Discovery & Eligibility**

* **Source type:** public Facebook **Page** (not personal profiles)
* **Format:** **photo posts only**
* **Search:** discoverable via **Facebook**

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<summary><strong>Permissions &#x26; rights for Facebook (quick reference)</strong></summary>

* **Embed/display public Page photo posts:** No additional permission required.
* **Create derivatives (edits, compilations, print):** *Explicit permission* required.
* **Repost to your brand’s Facebook:** Native **Share** is typically fine; for downloaded/re-uploaded media, obtain *explicit permission*.

Need help securing permission? [Contact support](mailto:curation@amondo.com).

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<summary><strong>API notes &#x26; limits</strong></summary>

* Only **public Page** content is accessible; personal profiles and private content are excluded.
* Collection is limited to **photo posts**.
* Availability and metadata depend on Page settings and Facebook’s API policies.

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