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I'm looking into creating a "widget" of sorts to place a Facebook GUI on ones desktop background via Rainmeter; however, I'm hearing things about "hit limits" to how many times an app based widget can access the persons facebook account.

For clarification: Say the person using said widget/app combo has access to see a limited news feed (including profile pics, and option to "like" or comment" and time of posting) and ability to update status, active icons for notifications, friend requests, and inbox. After X amount of times the program accesses the users feed it will stop refreshing due to a limit of times an app can access an account over a certain amount of time.

If this is true, is there any way to work around this so that the app may send hits to the page (basically cloning it to the rainmeter skin) an infinite amount of times? What about using a time limit between refreshes in order to not have the app blocked off from delivering the info to the widget?

Thanks in advance and I'm sorry if this was discussed elsewhere, I couldn't seem to find anything on it.

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