social networking
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Facebook’s New Privacy Checkup Tool Reviews Your Settings In 3 Steps
In the next few days, you’ll see a Privacy Checkup popup on Facebook when you log in. The tool will help you audit your privacy settings and control who you’re sharing with on the social network.
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Look Up People’s Photos On A Conference Call To Remember Who Said What
Long conference calls with people you haven’t personally met have one problem: once you hang up, you tend to forget who said what. To fix that, look up photos of everyone on the call so you associate voices with names and photos.
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Set Up Custom, Automated Out-Of-Office Replies For Twitter
When you’re going on holidays and disconnecting from Twitter, you don’t want people to think you’re ignoring them. An automated out-of-office reply can take care of that, and Amit Agarwal of Labnol shows you how to do it.
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Facebook Finally Realised That Messing With Top And Recent Stories Annoys Everybody
One of Facebook’s more persistent annoyances in recent years has been its determination to make you look at the machine-curated top stories news feed view, rather than the reverse-chronological recent stories. Now it seems the social media giant might have realised how irritating that is.