Scam and Troll days may be soon over: Facebook is rolling out a new feature that will make your primary images more secure in light of recent events where online users are using profile photos of other people in an attempt to scam or troll. Users will also not be allowed to take a screenshot of the profile photo when using the official Facebook App on Android (with support for other platforms being rolled out soon), and a visual display of a blue border and a shield as a sign of protection. Users will also be able to add overlay designs to their profile photos as a sort of watermark that can be identified with Facebook's servers. You'll need to opt-in to this service, though, by activating the feature through your profile photo menu settings. Read more in our articles including "Facebook debuts 'Profile Picture Guard' to combat scammers" and "PLDT Home Fiber Prepaid now offers speeds up to 300 Mbps".
Scam and Troll days may be soon over: Facebook is rolling out a new feature that will make your primary images more secure in light of recent events where online users are using profile photos of other people in an attempt to scam or troll. Users will also not be allowed to take a screenshot of the profile photo when using the official Facebook App on Android (with support for other platforms being rolled out soon), and a visual display of a blue border and a shield as a sign of protection.
Users will also be able to add overlay designs to their profile photos as a sort of watermark that can be identified with Facebook's servers. You'll need to opt-in to this service, though, by activating the feature through your profile photo menu settings.
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