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How To Make Sure Your Facebook Profile Is Private
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29 Click Done. Following Here you control who can see a list of people and pages you have chosen to follow on Facebook. 3 Select "Only me." This will make the post private so that only you have access to it. You can also block users from doing specific actions, like sending you event invites or app game invites (again, good for that Candy Crush-addicted aunt). Recognized by Charity Navigator and Forbes for its efficiency, Direct Relief equips health professionals in the U.S. Just give your list of friends a name, and then you'll be able to select that list from the status update publishing box whenever you like.Make Facebook Private by Limiting Who Sees Your Friends ListThe second thing you should consider doing is changing the default setting for your Friends List, as shown on the next page. It's at the bottom of the pop-up window. 3 Scroll down and tap Settings. 20 Tap Confirm. The social network has given people increasingly granular control over where their posts are shown and what pieces of personal data are used to serve ads. 13 Click Edit next to the "Who can send you friend requests?" option. Home About wikiHow Jobs Terms of Use RSS Site map Log In Mobile view All text shared under a Creative Commons License. It's a blue app with a white "f" icon. It's the top option in this menu. Doing so will open the chat bar. Flag as. 15 Click Friends of Friends. You'll find this option toward the bottom of the "Who can see my stuff?" section on the right side of the page. This gear icon is in the top-right corner of the screen. Doing so will apply this setting and return you to the Privacy page. Search Search the site GO Can't find what you're looking for? . Hollyoaks star reacts to Imran's car crash outcome But you can check out our latest stories here 79CE8C7E-5C9C-4DEF-BB15-2756F33F3459 Created with sketchtool. This option is near the middle of the pop-up menu here. If anyone else is tagged in the photo, they'll still be able to see it. On the desktop site, this will say the current privacy setting. 2 Click the Privacy button below the album name. The option to change the privacy for the photo can be found next to the date. 19 Click Friends. 8 Click Close. Click on the small pencil "Edit" icon to the right of the box, and a drop-down menu showing the standard audience options appear.You will be selecting who you want to be able to see the information in each box. You can also change the privacy settings for any albums you've created. Facebook Facebook introduced inline sharing controls in August 2011, allowing users to set different sharing options for each piece of content they post to the social network.Facebook calls this the "audience selector" tool. Doing so will ensure that people won't be able to look you up in Google, Bing, or any other search service outside of Facebook's search. 16 Click Close. If you're using the mobile app, tap the button, scroll down, and select "Edit privacy." 4 Select "Only me." This will change the photo's privacy so that only you can access it.[1] If the photo is part of an album, you'll only be able to change the privacy for the entire album 5a02188284
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