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How to Limit Access to Your Facebook News Feed
by: Butterscotch
| Running Time: 102 seconds |
Published: 2010-06-30 09:26:30 |
If you're a Facebook user who constantly posts to your news feed then you'll be happy to know that you can change who has access to your news feed. Much as you can with photo albums, you can have your news feed visible to friends, friends of friends, or even custom groups. You can even change it so that your custom group is the one selected by default. It's easy and we'll show you how in this episode!
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