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Otherwise, if you send a broad public message one day, you may inadvertently wind up sending a very private message to the entire world tomorrow.With all the changes Facebook makes to its settings, it's a good idea to check your Facebook privacy settings fairly frequently. Learn more, including about available controls: Cookies Policy.FacebookJoin or Log Into Facebook Email or PhonePasswordForgot account?Log InDo you want to join Facebook?Sign UpSign UpThis page isn't availableThe link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed.Go back to the previous page Go to News Feed Visit our Help CenterEnglish (US)NederlandsFryskPolskiTrkeDeutschFranais (France)EspaolPortugus (Brasil)ItalianoSign UpLog InMessengerFacebook LiteMobileFind FriendsPeoplePagesPlacesGamesLocationsCelebritiesMarketplaceGroupsRecipesSportsLookMomentsInstagramLocalAboutCreate AdCreate PageDevelopersCareersPrivacyCookiesAd ChoicesTermsHelpSettingsActivity Log Facebook 2018. You're in! Thanks for signing up. Click "custom" if you want to name specific people who can see it or specific lists of people.Basic Profile Info PrivacyAt a minimum, look for the box labeled "Basic Info." Here is where you control who can see your birthday, your gender, and any info you might list about your political views, for example.Read more about Facebook privacy basics.Inline Privacy Controls for Individual Posts, PhotosSee the next page for an explainer on the inline privacy controls governing each item you post on Facebook. 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. Step 6: Block Troublesome Users. / Leaf Group Lifestyle. The first section deals with what Facebook calls online interest-based ads. Alternatively, clicking your name in the blue Facebook menu at the top of every page takes you to your Timeline page, where you can click the "ABOUT" button under your profile photo. .. Around The HomeEntertainmentProductivitySmart HomeFamilyParentingToysPetsTravelProduct ReviewsPhonesTabletsLaptopsDesktopsWearablesAudioCamerasHeadphonesPrintersSmart HomeTVsGaming and VideoOne Cool ThingFrugal TechKickstartersVideosTechwalla SEARCH. Click the down arrow in the top right corner of Facebook, then select “Settings” from the drop down menu. This is Facebook's standard audience selector menu. But you can determine who sees other kinds of content. Youll be presented with a grid of all your Facebook-authenticated apps. .. Do More &#155 Web & Search 3 Steps to Make Facebook Private Share Pin Email Print Web & Search Safety & Privacy Best of the Web Search Engines Running a Website by Leslie Walker Updated July 09, 2017 01 of 04 How to Make Facebook Private: Three Simple Changes Facebook sets its default privacy menu to "Public." Most people should change this to "Friends.". TVMOVIESSOAPSFORUMSREALITY TVSHOWBIZGAMINGLGBT SpyUS TVMUSICTECHCOMICSNetflixMarvelSoap SpoilersGame of ThronesBig BrotherStar WarsThe Grand TourDoctor WhoPeaky BlindersDC Movie UniverseGood Morning BritainThe Walking Dead DIGITAL SPY, PART OF THE HEARST UK ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK 2018 Hearst Magazines UK is the trading name of the National Magazine Company Ltd, 72 Broadwick Street, London, W1F 9EP. The first thing you’ll want to do is figure out how much of your Facebook info strangers can see. Followers Here you control who can see the list of people "following" you, provided you allow people to "follow" your public posts. Facebook Protecting your Facebook privacy can be challenging, but there are three key things everyone should know about how to make Facebook private or at least not totally public. To the left of the “Post” button, you’ll see a box that shows who will be able to see a given piece of content. It's a good idea to change the default setting for who can see your list of Facebook pals to "Friends," so only people you've friended on Facebook will have access to this list. Step 1: See What Your Public Profile Looks Like. So if you like the Doritos page, that information might appear alongside a Doritos sponsored post in a friends feed without your knowledge. Step 2: Decide Who Can See Your Posts. Click "close" to save your change.Other options listed include "custom", which opens another menu allowing you to create a special list of select friends with whom you'll be able to share individual posts and photos with a single click. 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). 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. But users still have the ability to stop Google and other search engines from listing their profiles in search results. Step 3: Get Rid of Intrusive Apps. By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. You can block users outright, meaning the users cant see your profile or add you as a friend. When you click the small down arrow, a longer list of options will appear. There was an error. Thank you for signing up. On the Settings screen, click “Privacy” in the left-hand rail, then select “Limit Past Posts” in the “Who Can See My Stuff?” section. Users can also add users to a Restricted List on this page. Click the box to choose an audience from a drop-down menu—the most common are “Only Me,” “Friends,” and “Public” (which includes anyone on or off Facebook) 5a02188284
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