Facebook rolls out ‘Save for Later’ feature
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by Aneez Shaikh
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Facebook has added a new feature that allows you to save posts for later. The ‘Save for Later’ feature works similar to the "Favorites" feature and is currently available for desktop users and for iOS devices. You can browse through the saved posts later and scroll through them as their own feed.
![]() Facebook rolls out ‘Save for Later’ feature
No update is needed to receive this feature. As with any other Facebook feature, you will get a notification informing you of the new feature at the top of your news feed when you use Facebook. As of now, the feature is available to a few iPhone, iPad and desktop users. The update is being gradually rolled out to users.
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