You can finally trash all your old embarrassing Facebook posts at once | Malay Mail

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KUALA LUMPUR, June 3 — I’ve had my Facebook account since high school, so I can’t bare to think of what embarrassingly sad posts I have made back when I was a teenager. While I haven’t used my account as an emotional journal anymore, the history is still there. Luckily, Facebook has...

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Wednesday, 03 Jun 2020 06:11 PM MYTFacebook has introduced a new privacy control tool, Manage Activity. — SoyaCincau pic

View and manage your posts in bulk. We’ve developed filters to help you sort and find what you’re looking for, like posts with specific people or from a specific date range. Press on ‘Filters’ to choose specific types of posts to look at. For example: You can pick ‘Categories’ where you can choose to manage text updates, photos and videos or posts from other apps. You can also pick ‘Date’ or ‘People’ to sort your posts based on those filtersManage Activity is now available on mobile though the Facebook app . — SoyaCincau pic

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