9 Ways to Protect your Privacy on Facebook

BusinessMarketing & Advertising

  • Author Krista Neher
  • Published February 10, 2011
  • Word count 514

These days it seems like everyone has a Facebook. Your entire life is just

one click away from the rest of the world seeing it. You have to protect

yourself and your privacy online. Luckily Facebook provides many privacy

options for their users. Below, I have listed many of these privacy options

for you.

  1. Where are the Privacy Settings?

The easiest way to control who can see your Facebook is by setting your

profile to private. To find the privacy settings look in the upper right

hand corner of the page under settings.

  1. Should Your E-mail be Available For Everyone to See?

These days their are a lot of crazy people out there. If it's not necessary

to have your E-mail on your profile then it's not worth it. Not only that,

but making your E-mail so public opens you up to more spam.

  1. Is it really Necessary to Post an Address?

It may seem harmless, but entering your street address to your profile, even

if your account is private can be dangerous. Besides, it's unnecessary and a

classic example of T.M.I.

  1. Using Friends Lists

Most people use social media as a way to connect and share their lives with

friends. So why not limit the viewers of your profile to just friends?

Friends lists even allow you to organize your friends into certain groups.

For example you can have a group for 'friends', 'family', and 'professional'.

  1. Get off the Search Lists on Facebook and Google

Have you ever Googled yourself? It's kind of entertaining, until you realize

your not the only one with access to that information about yourself. Under

privacy settings on Facebook you can unclick a box in 'Public Search Engines'

and it will take the link to your profile off Google. You can also remove

your name from Facebook searches.

  1. Unwanted Picture and Video Tags

Everyone goes a little crazy sometimes, but not everyone can afford to have

that posted online. Go to your privacy settings and and modify 'Photos

Tagged of You' to adjust the settings. If you want you can even set yourself

as the only one who can tag pictures of yourself.

  1. Protect Albums and Pictures

While this must be done on an album by album basis it's very easy and helps

you further keep your life to yourself. Setting your photo albums to

'Friends Only'.

  1. Make Contact Information and Friendships Private

Normally people don't think of keeping contact information and friends

private. However, each piece of contact information can have it's own privacy

settings, including specific friend lists. Also under Settings you can find

a section called 'Friends' and set the privacy to whatever is right for you.

  1. Protecting your Wall and Wall Posts

Lets be honest, most people don't really care what everyone else has to say.

To control the people that post on your wall as well as the people who view

your life through the Newsfeed go to 'Settings'. Under the section 'Wall

Posts' you can choose to disable your wall completely or pick groups of

friends who can view it.

Krista Neher (http://www.bootcampdigital.com) has spent the last 10 years

helping business owners grow sales and get results with social media

marketing. Krista is an internationally recognized speaker, author,

consultant and professor on social media and recently published a FREE

Special Report titled, "The 7 Myths You've Been Led to Believe About Social

Media Marketing" which is available for no charge at her

website:http://www.bootcampdigital.com.

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