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Abstract:You can make your Facebook as private as you'd like it to be, if you don't want others seeing your information or activity. Here's how to navigate it.
If you're concerned about online privacy, there are steps you can take to ensure that your Facebook activity and information are kept as private as possible.You can make your Facebook profile private by adjusting your privacy settings to “Only me,” on a desktop computer or the Facebook mobile app. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.Facebook is a one-stop shop when it comes to networking online. Not only can we connect with colleagues, classmates, friends, and family, we can also play games, cross-post to Instagram, join community groups with people who share similar interests, and more. But how much of what you do on Facebook are you handling with appropriate discretion? You may not be doing anything embarrassing or illegal, but not everyone wants their every move tracked online.While you can't control the advertisers and other outside companies Facebook choses to sell your information to, there are ways to ensure that your activity and profile information on Facebook is limited when it comes to the general public and even those on your friends list. It only takes a few minutes to secure your account and may be worthwhile to do. Here's what you need to know.How to make your Facebook private on desktop1. Go to Facebook.com and log into your account using the email address and password associated with your account. 2. Once on your news feed, which acts as your home screen, navigate to the arrow in the upper right-hand corner of the screen, and click on it to reveal a drop down menu of options. 3. Scroll down until you locate the “Settings” tab and click. 4. On the left-hand side of your screen, you'll see a long list of menu options. Locate “Privacy,” which should appear as the fourth item down from the top, and click on it to launch your privacy settings on the right-hand side of the screen.5. Note that Facebook allows you to change your privacy settings for individual website features. This means you can adjust the level of privacy for specific elements of the site such as how you're found and contacted on the site, who can see your posts, and even retroactively limit the audience of your past posts. 6. To change a particular privacy element, click the “Edit” option to the far right of each section. This will expand the section and allow you to choose who, if anyone, sees the relevant information. To keep anyone from seeing it, click on “Only me” under “Who should see this?”7. You can make your Facebook even more private by changing who can tag you in posts, who can post on your Timeline, and who can share the posts you make to their own profiles. The options for these can be changed as above, though they're found under the “Timeline and Tagging” section on the left-hand side of the screen, just below the “Security” option. How to make your Facebook private on mobile1. Locate and tap the Facebook app icon on your phone's home screen. 2. Tap on the three stacked horizontal lines in the lower right-hand corner of your screen to launch a menu of options, scrolling until you reach the “Settings and Privacy” section. 3. Tap on “Settings and Privacy” and then “Privacy shortcuts,” which will appear beneath it, to customize your privacy options. 4. On the “Privacy shortcuts” screen, you'll see a list of options underneath the “Privacy” header. Tap the bottom option, “See more privacy settings.” This will launch the screen in which you can review and change your current settings. 5. To change who can see your activity including future posts, past posts, as well as people, pages, and lists you follow, tap on the relevant option under “Your activity.” In the dropdown menu that appears, change your option to “Only me” so that it is completely private. 6. Repeat step 5 for each of the options under “How people can find and contact you” to complete the privatization of your Facebook information. 7. Note that you can also manage your profile to make your birthday, relationships, and other profile information private as well under the “Manage your profile” section on the “Privacy settings” screen.Related coverage from How To Do Everything: Tech:How to delete anything you've posted on Facebook, or hide posts by othersHow to delete Facebook messages on your computer or mobile deviceHow to see who is following your Facebook profile or pageHow to save videos on Facebook to your phone or computer
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