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Organize your children’s photos with Facebook new feature Scrapbook

byCustoms Today Report
03/04/2015
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LONDON: Facebook has launched a new feature Scrapbook, which enables parents to organize all their children’s photos in one place.

This feature has been a result of the survey conducted by the Facebook team, and their observation that while parents were sharing photos of their kids, there was no way to manage the collection efficiently.

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Announcing this feature, Facebook said,

Our team ran a small survey for parents who share pictures of their children on Facebook and found that 65% of them tag their partner in these photos to share them with their partner’s friends. These same parents also told us they want to collect photos of their little ones in a place that will grow with them over the years. With these insights in mind, we set out to help people who are already sharing and tagging photos of their children on Facebook have a better experience.

If users want to start the Scrapbook for their child, click About and click on Family and Relationships. Users will see an invitation to create the Scrapbook and click Get Started. If child was already added to user’s profile, click on Add Scrapbook beside his or her name.

This feature will be rolling out today on Facebook for desktop, Android and iPhone and is available for people in U.S as of now.

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