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5 Most Important Facebook Privacy Features

5 Most Important Facebook Privacy Features

March 14, 2020 by Mona 1 Comment

Facebook is a great platform on which you can connect with friends, near and far. You also get to share and view information from many people across the world. However, in some cases, your information may be used wrongly if a person with ill motives comes across it. Cybercrime is growing at an alarming rate and it is best if you keep your private information away from public view. The good thing is that the privacy of your profile is in your control and you can change the 5 most important Facebook privacy features.

5 Most Important Facebook Privacy Features

You should feel safe as you interact with your online audience. Having the assurance that only those who you want to view your information will see it will give you peace of mind. These are some of the Facebook privacy features that you can use to your advantage:

Timeline and tagging

This feature enables you to control what will go to your timeline and whether your friends will see it on their News Feed. When a friend tags you on a photo or post, the information will be viewed by those on their friend list and yours too. However, by making your choice after you click on the Timeline and tagging setting and selecting your preference on ‘Who can see things on my timeline?’, you can control the privacy of such posts. Alternatively, you can request the friend that uploaded the images to not tag you or update their photo or album privacy settings to limit who can view the uploaded photo(s).

Selected Friend list

In Facebook terms, a friend is generally a person who has sent a request to you and you confirmed, thereby adding them to your friend list. However, not everyone on your friend list may be known to you personally. Also, your colleagues and people in your professional circles need not have too much detail into your social life. Therefore, you need to have more privacy when it comes to the information that they should view. You can do this by updating your friend list. You can create a segment of your preferred friend list by going to your profile and clicking on Friends and selecting ‘New List’. Although it is a time-consuming exercise, it will be worth the effort.

Privacy settings

Facebook is designed to make it easy for users to look each other up and connect with each other. You can control who will see your profile and contact you by updating the privacy settings of your profile. This can be done by going to the Privacy tab under Account settings. In this section, you will then be able to edit the options to control who can see your stuff, contact you it look you up using information such as your phone number or email address.

Profile information

The thing with Facebook is that it would like to have your information available. You’re already used to the question ‘What’s on your mind?’. Also, on your profile, it is required that you provide private information such as where you live, your hometown, your birthday, phone number and email address, as well as marital status. However, this information need not be accessible to all. Therefore, you can edit your profile information by editing the settings under ‘General Account Settings’ and on your ‘My About Page’ section.

Face recognition

Facebook has applied the use of artificial intelligence by using the face recognition feature. This means that in case there is a photo of you uploaded on Facebook by a different user or on a page, it will suggest that you or your friends who access the photo tag you. You can enjoy more privacy by turning off the face recognition feature. No one will be able to trace the image back to your profile when you toggle off your face recognition setting.

Stay secure and get social

You can secure your Facebook profile by using these 5 most important Facebook privacy features. You can explore other account settings and update them as per your requirements.  You can get social, knowing that your audience is your selected choice. Interact and connect on Facebook with ease, the secure way.

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  1. Becks says

    January 6, 2022 at 7:36 pm

    I appear on the “People you may know” and I will like to NOT appear any more. How can I do this?

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