Remove Tags On Facebook

Remove Tags On Facebook - This instructs you how to remove a name from a labelled article that you created on Facebook, in addition to how to remove your own name from somebody else's identified post. This consists of most kinds of message, including text, picture, and also video articles. You can not eliminate other people's tags that are tagged on somebody else's blog post.

Remove Tag On Facebook

Remove Tags On Facebook


1. See your individual Facebook web page, then select the "Activity Log".
2. Locate the article or picture in the log you want to get rid of the tag from, after that select the "post" or" image" web link.
3. Select the 3 dots, after that select "Remove Tag".

Remove Tag On Facebook

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1. Open up Facebook. Go to https://www.facebook.com/. This will open up the News Feed if you're currently logged into Facebook.

2. Most likely to the blog post you want to untag. Go into the name of the person that created the post in the search bar at the top of the page, click their name, and after that click their profile to visit their page.

Remove Tag On Facebook

3. Scroll to find the identified post. Once you get to the article, you can wage untagging it.

Remove Tag On Facebook

4. Click ⋯. It remains in the top-right edge of the post. This will open up a drop-down menu.

Remove Tag On Facebook

5. Click Get Rid Of Tag. This choice goes to the top of the drop-down menu.

Remove Tag On Facebook

6. Click OK when triggered. Doing so will remove the tag from the article. Your name will still appear in the blog post, however the article will not show up on your Facebook page, as well as the name showed in the blog post will certainly no more link to your web page. If required, you can report the message by checking the box at the end of the pop-up home window prior to clicking OK.

Remove Tag On Facebook

What happens if someone else tags me in the image once again?
They won't have the ability to. Once you eliminate your tag, any person afterwards will certainly get an error when they attempt to identify you once again. However, they might delete the photo, upload it once more, then mark it once again.