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Facebook Scrapbook lets you display all your child pictures at on special page

byCustoms Today Report
04/04/2015
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NEW YORK: Facebook introduces a new features specially for the parents who post their child or pet pictures on Facebook and tag it to the other family members. The new feature called as Facebook Scrapbook which lets the parents to display all their child pictures at one special page.

It features a cover photo and profile pic on top of a grid of their tagged images. To use the new feature, click on the new Scrapbook option under the Family and Relationships section of your Facebook (FB, Tech30) profile and then add your ankle-biter.

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Enter their name, real or a nickname, and then chose a relationship: daughter, son, child (if you prefer to keep it gender neutral) or pet. Fill out their birthdate if you like and voila! Start tagging every pic you’ve ever posted of little Jimmy, Tabitha or Sparky.

Product manager Dan Barak came up with idea for the feature after he had his first baby nine months ago. Little Rom was adorable and very photogenic, so naturally Barak and his wife wanted to share pictures of him wide and far. But they quickly realized there was no way to tag an infant.

That’s because children under 13 aren’t allowed to have Facebook accounts (pets actually can, though they have to be set up as Pages). According to a survey by Facebook, 65% of parents sharing baby photos will tag their partner or family members in the image. Even without official profiles, kids have a huge presence on the social network.

Scrapbook is an early attempt to acknowledge and organize their online identities. If a child decides to join Facebook when they turn 13, the company will have a process for giving them ownership over their own tags. Scrapbook will slowly roll out in the U.S. starting Tuesday.

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