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Facebook’s Messenger App: What You Need To Know

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Many users have expressed concerns with the new app’s privacy settings, permissions, and use of the app. Facebook’s Privacy Terms Are Not New. Facebook holds the same privacy settings for all its apps and they are not all that different from any other messaging app. Facebook’s Messenger App is Not New.

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App of the Week Helps You Upload Photos to Facebook

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You can now add video titles and descriptions, trim and edit videos, watch them before posting and set privacy settings. iLoader allows you to add photo captions, tag friends and rotate before uploading. Video features. Create photo albums. iLoader allows you to create and name a new photo album for you batch of new photos to upload.

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Is Your Business Using the Correct Facebook Profile?

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Don’t forget to also make sure you go through your privacy settings and company information to ensure all of it is correct, so there are no misunderstandings down the road that could affect your business. So now you hopefully know the differences between the three and can make sure your Facebook is set up in the correct format.

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#Hashtags Hit Facebook – #WhatDoYouThink

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The major difference between the two platforms using hashtags is that Facebook will still utilize it’s privacy settings defined by the user even if a hashtag is used while Twitter is completely open-source. That being said, many are skeptical on the use of hashtags on Facebook. What are your thoughts?

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Hey Brands – Tag, You’re It!

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Facebook has assured those who are concerned about privacy that they will still be able to control who sees the pictures via the privacy settings. Facebook users are now able to tag brands and product pages as well as people in their photos.

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Facebook adds Shared Photo Albums

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CON: • The privacy settings change once you choose to have a shared album. This was a huge red flag for our staff as many people have spent a lot of time and energy utilizing the privacy lists capability to sort their friends. There are now only 3 choices: Contributor Only, Friends of Contributors or Public. HOW TO USE SHARED ALBUMS.

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