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How to Get Rid of Game Requests on Facebook

Are you sick and tired of receiving endless Facebook game request such as Diamond Dash, Candy Crush, FarmVille, and many more from your friends? Here’s a way to get rid of these game requests.

Millions of users use Facebook for gaming. These include our friends too! These gamers throw too many requests to us everyday and it annoys us if you are like me. Telling them to stop sending the notification will be perceived as rude. So, the best way to stop receiving these request is to disable it from your own settings.


Here is a simple tutorial on how to block off all future game request from these hardcore gamers. Follow these directions for a game request free Facebook experience:

Step 1 – Click on the ‘▽’ icon and go to ‘Settings’


Step 2 – Select ‘Apps’ from the list and in the ‘App You Use’ settings, click on the ‘Edit’ link


Step 3 – Click on the ‘Turn Off Platform’ button.


Once your done, you will not receive any game request from individuals or forced request from any games. It will stay like this until you turn Platform back on or if Facebook decides to delete this little magic function. Hope this will help you all, have a better experience with hassle free notifications from crap games that you don't want to play.

Note: This method blocks all app request, this includes twitter, instagram or any other apps, not just games.

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