According to a friend's posting on Facebook, anyone in the world on Facebook can now see posted photos, likes, or comments from anywhere in the world, and this cannot be changed in the usual privacy settings. Instead, she says, one must place the cursor over someone's photo without clicking, and a window opens, and then one must move the cursor to friends, again without clicking, and then to settings, and uncheck "life events" in "likes" and "comments". I have no clue how this translates toVoiceOver users, nor do I know how to check whether my friends on Facebook do this if I ask them to. Essentially, it seems that any time photos are posted, and someone likes or comments upon them, they are viewable by anyone on Facebook anywhere in the world. Christine
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