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Organize your children’s photos with Facebook new feature Scrapbook

byCustoms Today Report
06/04/2015
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NEW YORK: Facebook has launched a new feature Scrapbook, which enables parents to organize all their children’s photos in one place.

The new feature ‘Scrapbook’ creates a photo tag for your child even if he or she is not on the social networking site and then creates a Facebook album of the photos in which he or she is tagged, CNET reported.

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It is found by the social networking site that many parents tag their partner in photos of their kids in order to share those photos with their partner’s Facebook friends. With a “Scrapbook”, you can set it up to co-own the album with your partner, which lets both of you tag your kid in photos and then have both your friends and your partner’s friends see photos of your kid when you share them.

On the about page, choose “Family and Relationships” and users will see a banner at the top to Create a “Scrapbook” for their child with a blue “Get Started” button.

Head of profile, tap “Update Info” and then tap the “Get Started” button for mobile Facebook app.

If users are uncomfortable giving Facebook the proper name their child, users can use a nickname or initials.

There is no facial recognition technology at work here, which means only the photos tag are added.

“Your child’s ‘Scrapbook’ does not have its own privacy setting, but the individual photos do. When people visit a Scrapbook, they’ll only see a photo if they’re included in that photo’s audience,” Facebook said in a post.

“The profile and cover photo of your child’s Scrapbook are visible to anyone who can see at least one photo in the Scrapbook,” it further read.

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