Camera Effects: Facebook Users (in Some Countries) Can Create Custom Profile Picture Frames

Facebook is allowing users in select countries to create custom profile picture frames that can be shared and used by other users, as well.

Facebook is allowing users in select countries to create custom profile picture frames that can be shared and used by other users, as well.

The social network launched its Camera Effects feature in Colombia, Mexico, Taiwan, the U.K. and Ireland, telling Sarah Perez of TechCrunch that it intends to further refine this feature, along with the in-application camera it began testing in Ireland in October, before rolling them out to other countries.

Frames designed via the Camera Effects feature must adhere to Facebook’s terms of service or they will be removed.

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Facebook began allowing users to add custom frames to their profile pictures in 2015, starting with select college football teams and the National Basketball Association.

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