Facebook has issues protecting your data. In a year loaded with concerning reports how the social media platform polices — or neglects to — clients’ information, in addition to the fact that it is working in an unflattering spotlight, but at the same time it’s compelling a few clients to think about their security. To help those individuals, we’ve assembled this guide for Facebook protection settings.
We share such a lot of data on Facebook—remembering data for our birthday, interests and dearest friends. In spite of the fact that it probably won’t trouble you to impart a portion of this data to people in general, you may decide to retain some of it also.
Here is how to make facebook private-
- Go to your facebook app and tap the three straight line icon on the corner
- Tap “setting and privacy” option and tap “privacy shortcuts”
- Tap “who can see what you share” and tap “continue” and select all the options to “only me”
- Tap “next” and select “future posts” privacy options to “only me” and for “stories” tap “hide story from” and select everyone
- Tap “next” and review another topic name “how people can find you on facebook” and tap “continue”
- Set “who can send you friend request” option to “friends of friend”
- Tap “next” and select your phone number and email privacy to “only me”
- Tap “next” and turn off “do you want search engines outside of facebook to link to your profile?”
- Tap “next” and “review another topic” and tap “your data setting on facebook” and tap “continue” and turn off location services
- Go to “see more privacy setting” and and turn on “limit past posts”
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