How do I delete my photos ?
barbararose21101
9 years ago
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Comments (4)The GardenWeb instructions linked to above have lots of information but are dated. It is not necessary to keep your image filesize under 60k. It does help to keep the overall picture size to 900 pixels wide or less and to keep the file size to 600k or less. Many people use free webhosting services such as photobucket, there are instructions there also....See MoreHow can I delete my passwords from---
Comments (1)Might look at Internet Options, content tab, push the AutoComplete button....See MoreOff Topic: How do I delete my account?
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Comments (3)If they are using the app it's on the right. Mary Open the Facebook app. Tap the three lines towards the right of the top navigation bar. Scroll down and tap Settings & Privacy Tap Settings from the expanded menu. Scroll down and tap Account Ownership and Control....See Morebarbararose21101
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