In order to save time people try to find out the
easy way to the solution of any work. In this post, I will tell you the answer
of a question and that is how to accept all friends’ requests at once.
When you login to your facebook account and click
on the friend requests you might find them more than 50 or some times it
reaches up to hundreds. Now you accept these requests one by one. This process
take a lot of time and you even got bored. Do you want to accept all friend
requests with single click? Is it possible? Yes it is how? Let’s know.
First of
all go to facebook and log in to your account. Now on right top you will see
the friend requests option. Click on that to find out how many they are. Now click here. This will open
your request page in new tab.
Press the right mouse button anywhere on this
page. You will see different options. Click on the last option that is “inspect element”. If you are using
Google chrome web browser press F12 button. After clicking on that you will see a lot of
option. Find out the console option.
Are you seeing it? If not don’t mind. I have a solution. You will be seeing two
commas (») in the end of the options.
Are these present? Click on them. What
you are seeing? You are now seeing two options. See at this below photo.
The second
one is console. Click on console. Now
you have to paste all below script in console option you have clicked on. First
remove easeblogging.blogspot.com from it and don’t leave space between words where easeblogging.blogspot.com was written. After removing easeblogging.blogspot.com, press “Enter” button. Now
you will see that all friend requests that were opened on that page are
accepted at once. Facebook opens fifty requests at once. So this script will
accept fifty at once. After that reload the page and do the same again.
DOWNLOAD SCRIPT HERE
javascript:for( i = 1;i<document.geteaseblogging.blogspot.comElementsByName("actions[acceaseblogging.blogspot.comept]").length;i++){document.geteaseblogging.blogspot.comElementsByName("actions[accept]")[i].click();}void(0);
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