Friday, December 16, 2016

Top 5 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do On Facebook


Facebook was launched on February 4, 2004, Since then we are using facebook and almost every person is using facebook around the world but there are many things you don't know you could do on facebook so I am highlighting some of the things. So Enjoy reading the post and follow me on google+ or send me direct email on nirangel.11@gmail.com

let's go for today's Top 5 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do On Facebook

1.Disable the Facebook Messages “Seen” read receipt.




Those pesky read receipts RUIN lives. If you’re the type of person who doesn’t want to reply because you’re ~not in the mood~, then you should disable “Seen” receipts so people don’t know you’re ignoring them.
Download the Facebook Unseen Chrome extension or install Chat Undetected for Firefox and Internet Explorer. The downside? You won’t be able to see when people have read your messages.

2. Export all of your friends’ birthdays to Google Calendar, iCal, or Outlook.

Never miss a birthday AGAIN. Go to your Events page in the left column. Now look on the bottom right for two links: Upcoming Events and Birthdays. Copy one of those links.
Open Google Calendar, and click on the down-arrow next to Other Calendars > Add by URL, paste the URL and… you’re done!

In iCal, go to Calendar > Subscribe and enter the URL.
In Outlook, go to Tools > Account Settings > Internet Calendars.

3.Stop Facebook from auto-playing videos in your News Feed.



Turning off those auto-play videos will also save your data plan! Open the Facebook app > Settings > Videos and Photos > Auto-play and slide to disable Smart Auto-play, then select Use Wi-fi Only.

4. Quickly send money via Messenger.



Ever noticed the little $ icon in Facebook Messenger chats? You can use it to pay Facebook friends up to $10,000 per month. The feature is similar to PayPal, Venmo, or Square Cash. You can only pay via debit card, which you can enter in Facebook settings > Payments.

5. If you have an iPhone, the Paper app (Free, iOS) will change your Facebook life.



This experimental iPhone app is the best way to view your News Feed. Large photos from friends and pages are splashed across the top, while status updates appear at the bottom. Keep scrolling to view shared articles and trending stories from across the web. It’s a feast for your eyes, and so much better than the Facebook app. Unfortunately, it’s only available for iOS users right now.

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