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You can now see your Xbox One activity feed on Xbox.com

Ron Ron
November 7, 2020
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You can now see your Xbox One activity feed on Xbox.com

Microsoft is making it easier than ever to check your Xbox One activity feed. If you head over to Xbox.com and log in, you can now check your activity feed. This is an additional means of checking your feed, just like you can on the console and via the SmartGlass app.

The activity feed is located inside the Friends app on your Xbox One console and it allows you to communicate with your friends. You can make a general post by selecting “Got something to say?,” or you can comment on any of your friends’ achievements and GameDVR clips.

Head over to Xbox.com to check out your activity feed! Enjoy!

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