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Today's Top Dog Tip - Want people to be able to view your Facebook Page without logging in?

If you want people to be able to view your Facebook business page without them having to log into Facebook, make sure you do not have any age restrictions set for your page. 

If you chose to only let people Age 18 and over  view your site, than all of your visitors have to log into Facebook to be able to access your Facebook business page. 

To check your settings, click on Edit Page > Manage Permissions > Choose Anyone (+13) from the Age Restrictions drop down menu.

I am sure that I don't need to mention that you should only change this setting if your Facebook page content is suitable for all ages. 

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