In case you want to be reminded of who you were cyber stalking on Facebook, the social network will now allow you to review your search history.
Facebook last year rolled out its Activity Log in conjunction with the revamped Timeline profile. That allowed users to review activity and approve or reject items for inclusion on their Timeline. Now, that activity log will include details on searches conducted on Facebook
"Just as you can choose to delete any of
your posts, you can use the same inline control on Activity Log to
remove any of your searches at any time," Facebook said in a blog post. "It's important to remember that no one else can see your Activity Log, including your search activity."
Facebook
said it will update users' activity logs with search data over the next
few weeks. A link to your activity log is located in the top right-hand
corner of your Timeline, just below your cover photo. You can then
drill down for search-specific data.
During a recent appearance at the
TechCrunch Disrupt conference, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg said
search is something on the social network's to-do list.
At this point, "we do 1 billion queries
per day already and we're basically not even trying," Zuckerberg said.
But there's the potential for Facebook to expand on that, allowing
people to search for things like, "What sushi restaurants in NYC have my
friends tried and enjoyed?" or "What friends or friends of friends work
at this company I'm interested in?"
It did not appear that Facebook was on the cusp of making that a reality, however; "at some point, we'll do it," Zuckerberg saidBY:
Yogendra Pratap Singh

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