How to Turn On Messages on TikTok

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Turning on messages on TikTok is a straightforward process that allows you to control who can send you direct messages. To begin, open the TikTok app and log into your account. Tap on the profile icon at the bottom right corner of the screen. Once on your profile page, tap on the three-line menu (hamburger icon) located in the top right corner.

From the menu, select "Settings and Privacy," then navigate to "Privacy." Within the Privacy section, scroll down to find the "Direct Messages" option. Tap on it to customize your messaging preferences. You can choose who can send you messages by selecting from options like "Everyone," "Friends," "Suggested Friends," or "Nobody."

If you want to enable messages for everyone, select "Everyone." If you prefer to restrict messages to your friends or suggested friends, select the corresponding option. Once you’ve made your choice, your settings will be saved, and your messaging preferences will be updated.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:03 Launching TikTok and logging in
0:11 Navigating to the profile page
0:16 Accessing "Settings and Privacy"
0:24 Opening the "Privacy" section
0:35 Selecting the "Direct Messages" option
0:39 Customizing who can send messages
0:51 Saving changes to messaging settings
0:56 Final tips and advice
0:57 Encouragement to ask questions
1:03 Conclusion

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