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Tips to Make Secret Group on Facebook

Tips to Make Secret Group on Facebook
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Tips to Make Secret Group on Facebook - Now you can create a secret group on Facebook. You can select their own members who will be invited to join.

However, perhaps some of you are wondering how to make this secret group. The following summarize the steps to create a secret group on Facebook complete with important settings that you do as quoted from Mashable:

1. From the front page of your Facebook, hover over the menu on the left side of the page. Click 'See More' and then select 'Create Group'.

2. When you click 'Create Group' will pop up a window pop up. You just need to fill in the name and enter the name of your group members to write their name or click the "Suggested" which will bring up the names recommended automatically under the member name field.

3. Furthermore, you can choose whether the privacy of the group "Open" which means everyone on Facebook can see the group, and the members of the group post, "Closed" which means anyone and members in it but only members can see who can see the post in and the last group is the "Secret" which means the group along with post can only be seen by members joined only. After selecting the settings 'Privacy' then you can click Create.

4. The next step, you can select a group icon. After the "Top Secret Private Group" you already are accessible directly from the group page. Not only that, you are a secret group icon will also appear in the Shortcut Menu for easy access.

5. You can choose one member of the admin group to be in charge of the group, how to select a member and click the settings icon or 'Settings' under the member's name. Appears option "Make Admin" or "Remove from Group".

6. Then you can also determine who can invite or have added a new member and receive. In addition, you can also specify in the post addressed to all members of the group were there or just focused on one of the admins only.

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