37d6e8c88a But, yes, cover photos are open posts: you cannot regulate that.21 comments Share Answered over a year ago. The 2012 experiment manipulated content on users' newsfeeds to see whether it would affect their moods. To simplify the process, were offering five easy steps you can take today to help make your Facebook experience safer, more secure, and more private. Source: Thinkstock Privacysettings and tools On the Privacy Settings and Tools page you will see three primary headings with multiple related subheadings under each one. Now!If you have gone on one too many profile page stalks of an ex or your neighbour's new boyfriend or some random stranger that you've never met, this might be of interest to you. Check out MakeUseOf.coms 10 Solid Tips to Safeguard Your Facebook Privacy for even more information on this subject. Handy!Blocking is handy if you are sick of notifications from certain apps or if you want to remove someone completely from your virtual life. Before making changes, think carefully about the sorts of things you want public and the things you want private.
In the pop-up that appears, you can name your list and pick members. Who can see my stuff? Who can contact me? How do I stop someone from bothering me? See More Settings Clicking one of the above headings opens a submenu that provides options for changing the privacy settings related to each of the questions. Unbeknownst to most mainstream Facebook users, the social network actually offers a slew of privacy controls and security features which can help you batten down the hatches, so to speak. Find the blue highlighted text link titled, Deactivate your account. For example, did you know that 30% of todays employers are using Facebook to vet potential employees prior to hiring? In todays tough economy, the question of whether to post those embarrassing party pics could now cost you a paycheck in addition to a reputation. Its time to take back control! From the Facebook homepage, hover your mouse over the Settings menu and choose Privacy Settings from the drop-down list. However, if you want to see all of your privacy setting options at once, you should click the See More Settings heading located below the three questions. I looked myself up on google and can see all my info and pics. click the pencil icon on the top right and hit Edit Privacy.
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