Mi HBPA on Facebook refers to a feature or permission tied to your account settings, often connected to third-party apps or browser integrations that request access to your profile and activity. This article explains what Mi HBPA means, how it may appear on your account, and what you can do to review and manage related permissions. Understanding these interactions helps you control data sharing and maintain security on Facebook. The guidance below is evergreen and applies to ongoing account checks, audits, and privacy management.
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What is Mi HBPA on Facebook?
Mi HBPA on Facebook refers to a feature or permission tied to your account settings, often connected to third-party apps or browser integrations that request access to your prof...
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