(CNNMoney) — Photos of kids, cats and babies are all over Facebook. A new feature called Scrapbook gives proud parents a way organize all those images by giving each beloved kid or animal their own ...
Many of my friends and family members have newborn children and their photos flood my Facebook News Feed. Some of my friends have even resorted to creating a separate Facebook account for their ...
Up until yesterday, it was virtually impossible to tag a child under the age of 13 in a Facebook photo — unless, of course, that child had lied about his or her age in order to create a profile. The ...
Facebook is testing a feature that lets parents create a “Scrapbook” of pictures of their children — including kids who are much too young to have their own Facebook account. The Scrapbook feature ...
At some point in your life, your Facebook feed will go through a shocking transformation. It will seem that everyone’s getting married and having babies. You’ll know the moment your friends turn into ...
Facebook is emerging as the “modern day baby book,” and the social network wants to keep it that way. Last week, it rolled out a feature for U.S. users called Scrapbook that allows parents to use a ...
Kids under 13 are about to have an official presence on Facebook with the introduction of Scrapbook, a feature that lets parents tag their children in photos. For Facebook users already weary of cute ...
Facebook introduced a new feature earlier this week aimed squarely at new parents, a subset of users who annoy the heck out of their friends by posting an unending stream of baby pictures. Billed as ...
For the first time, children under 13 are allowed to have an official presence on Facebook. They still can’t have a profile, but their parents can now tag photos of them (or pet) to create a ...
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