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Facebook Privacy Settings 2018: 9

Tips for Better Experience


Excess of everything is bad. Information, too. It’s your personal choice how much you
want people to know about you but I would suggest to keep it as minimum as possible.
Step 1: Open Facebook on your PC and click your name
in the top bar to go to the profile page and Click About.
Step 3: Edit sub-settings
The above method lets you change the privacy setting of individual posts. What if you
want to change the privacy setting of all your old posts? Thankfully, Facebook lets you
do that as well.
While publishing posts on Facebook, it gives you complete freedom
to play with the privacy settings. You can show your posts to some
and hide it from others.
Open Facebook on your PC and tap the small down arrow at the
top-right corner. Select Settings from the menu, click on Privacy
Tap the Limit Past Posts button to confirm.
USE RESTRICTED LIST
The Restricted list lets you hide your posts from people in your friend list. Once added,
your posts will not be visible to them unless they are kept as public.
Go to the profile that you want to restrict. Hover over to Friends and
select Add to another list, click on Restricted.
Facebook also lets you customize the way in which people can reach you. You can
customize who can send you friend requests, who can look you up using the email
address, phone number etc.
Open Facebook on your PC and tap the small down arrow at the
top-right corner. Select Settings from the menu, click on Privacy
If people posting random stuff on your timeline annoys you, you can change the
Facebook Timeline privacy setting.
Go to Facebook Settings by clicking the small down arrow at the
top-right corner. Then click Timeline and tagging. Hit Edit next to the
‘Who can post on your timeline?’ option.
The above setting lets you stop people from posting new posts on your timeline.
However, sometimes we want to limit the posts already posted on our timeline.
To do so, go to Facebook Settings > Timeline and tagging. Then hit
Edit next to ‘Who can see what others post on your timeline?’ Click
the privacy box to choose your desired setting.
Without proper control, tagging is a nuisance. Imagine someone tags you in a stupid
photo of yours on a busy day. Until you remove the tag, the damage is already done.
Settings >Timeline and tagging.
Over time you might have used Facebook to log in to many websites. While some are
trustworthy, others cannot be trusted. It’s better to remove these apps from your
Facebook account.
Open Facebook on your PC and go to Click Apps and websites present on the right
Settings. side. Then select the apps that you want to
remove and hit the Remove button.
Referances
• https://www.guidingtech.com
• https://www.postplanner.com
• https://www.trustedreviews.com
• https://www.facebook.com

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