How to Block Unwanted Facebook App Postings on Wall


Do you find see all your Facebook wall is covered with stupid quizzes, apps, and other random stuff? Sounds no value to you.  If you are a Google Chrome user then we have a solution to best on Facebook with the help of Facebook Application Blocker.

Facebook Application Blocker is a Chrome extension that can block Facebook postings made by apps. It lets you decide which applications to block or retain. You can access browser extension from any open browsing window, regardless of the site you’re navigating. But this extension has integrated with Facebook and becomes visible only after you sign in to your Facebook account. The extension manipulates the facebook webpage so you can find now a icon at the very right of the facebook notification area. This is also the access-point to do your own settings and customize the extension.

Facebook Application Blocker

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There’s a Change filter settings that lets you view or block app postings. You can highlight the app posts with any of the five colors including purple, green, orange, dark, and light grey. The settings are set to block app postings, by default. But you can receive postings from any particular app, by adding the selected app to the whitelist from Edit whitelist.

Get Started by Installing the Facebook Application Blocker.

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4 Responses to “How to Block Unwanted Facebook App Postings on Wall”

  1. Ankit

    Feb 21. 2011

    Nice one Swamikant..
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  2. Kunal @ TechHogger

    Feb 22. 2011

    Some facebook apps are too annoying. Hope this trick will work out.
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  3. Anoop Sudhakaran

    Feb 23. 2011

    This will surely cut down spam Apps! Which are a social networking risk!
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