Have you spotted the new icon between the Home option and the scroll wheel icon in the top-right corner on Facebook?
Well, that is the Privacy shortcuts option; you can identify it by the
lock icon. Simply put, the new option makes it easier for users to find their Settings. Facebook shares
that the Privacy shortcuts option is part of Facebook's ongoing effort
to bring privacy controls to the fore, right where users share their
content.
When users click on the
lock icon on Facebook, a tiny drop-down box opens, and allows users to
pick between three queries – Who can see my stuff? Who can contact me?
How do I stop someone from bothering me? Alternatively, they can choose
to pick between some other 'Settings' options too, which they can access
by clicking on 'See More Settings'. Here users can alter, view and save
the privacy settings as per their liking.
Users can choose between
different areas like General, Security, Privacy, Timeline and Tagging,
and others to make changes to. Facebook has updated the location of some
settings to make it easier for users to find them and has also included
tools to help users manage their content.
Latest updates in this respect include:
Interestingly, where
users share posts and photos throughout Facebook, they will be able to
spot 'new education' about how to control all that they are sharing.
These include reminders of the content that users have hidden from your
timeline may still appear in their news feed, search and other places on
Facebook. Further, to explain things better, Facebook has elaborated
upon the setting updates with a detailed list.
These have been listed
under Introducing a new setting, Settings that have moved inline next to
the things they control, Existing settings and tools, now also
available in privacy shortcuts, and Settings that have been updated,
including language changes and moving to a different page. To view a
detailed explanation of these, click here.
Earlier reports had elaborated upon Facebook unveiling a new privacy "shortcut" at the top-right hand corner of the website for quick access to important controls.
Facebook is planning to introduce yet another feature to its kitty – the ‘self destructing’ chat message. The Snapchat-like app, which will destroy messages after having been received, is said to be in the testing stage.
Snapchat became a much
used app and became prominent because of its ability to destroy messages
within 10 seconds of being sent. A user can send messages that destroy
themselves not only from their phones, but the receiver’s phone as well.
Snapchat even destroys matter from its own servers. The company even
added video capabilities to the app. Clearly, this app became very
popular with the youth who used it to exchange messages and photographs.
Facebook too will be looking at implementing similar functions in its chat
app, including the capability of deciding the amount of time the
message or image remains visible. This move is part of Facebook’s
blitzkrieg addition of features to its apps including standalone ones
like Messenger and Camera.
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