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How to Check and Disable Facebook's Camera Roll Sharing Settings

By

mdhb

9mo ago· 4 min readen

Summary

The article provides instructions for Facebook users to check and disable camera roll sharing settings that may allow Meta to access their photos. It explains different steps for iPhone and Android (specifically Samsung) devices, guiding users through the Facebook app settings to locate and turn off camera roll sharing toggles. The content warns users about potential unauthorized photo access and directs them to Facebook's support hub for additional help.

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Samsung users, for instance, must do the following: Open Facebook > Go to Profile/Menu > Tap the gear icon in the upper right > Scroll down to "Camera roll sharing suggestions" and select it
You'll see the two camera roll sharing toggles
Definitely go to Facebook's support hub if you need more help
You basically got to find the Settings and privacy menu in the Facebook mobile app, and from there, you can find "Camera roll sharing suggestions" and disable the
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Some Facebook users might have unknowingly let Meta access their photos. Here's what you can do about it.

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