Facebook Now Allows Video Publishers To Set Age And Privacy Limits

Facebook has improved its video upload tool for publishers, as well as allowing them to set age, privacy and expiry dates on any uploaded video content.

Facebook’s Anaid Gomez-Ortigoza outlines the changes to video uploads, which include the ability to make videos “secret” so they’re only accessible via a specific URL and not generally shareable across Facebook, limit the accessibility of videos by age or gender — location and language tools are already available — and restrict embedding on third party sites if desired.

Customization and Control: New Tools for Video Publishers [Facebook]


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