![]() There’s a small red light by the screen that will show these features are turned off (if the light isn’t on, the mic and camera are). Look at the top of your Portal and you will find a single privacy switch that can slide to shut off the microphone and camera on the device. This gives you a lot of options depending on what you actually want to see from Facebook and should be one of the first things you set.įor those who are uneasy about letting a Facebook cam into their homes, the privacy features are a must-learn setting. This allows you to choose photos from a specific online album, your own Facebook profile, only photos that you’re tagged in, or photos from the friends who are tagged as one of your favorites on Portal. Head to S ettings, and you will find the ability to set the cycle speed of photos (10 or 15 seconds) and, more importantly, where your photos are coming from. This is handy because it’ll cycle through the most recent photos you’ve shared on Facebook, but this feature also has a lot of customization options users should take a look at. Superframe, the smart screen itself, is what controls the photo slideshow your Portal displays when not being actively used. Show 6 more items Manage Superframe settings ![]() Distant watching with friends using Portal TV.
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