Control who sees the apps you use on Facebook
For better or worse, Facebook has become an integral part of daily life for many of us. We rely on it to keep up with family and friends, to stay current on the news, to kill time at work, and to argue with people we haven’t seen since high school about whether or not President Obama is really a Kenyan-born sleeper agent.
If you log into Facebook with an app like Spotify or Candy Crush, your friends may end up seeing notifications about your app activities in their News Feeds, telling them what songs you listen to and how often you crush said candy. But you can do everyone a favor and hide all that activity from your friends.
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- 1. First go to Facebook on your desktop Web browser.
- 2. On the left side of the screen, mouse over Apps and click More.
- Select Settings. Next you’ll see a list of all of the apps that are logged into your Facebook account.
- 3. To hide an app, hover over it and click the pencil icon.
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