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John Turner1. Use Your Friend Lists
2. Remove Yourself From Facebook Search Results
3. Remove Yourself From Google
4. Avoid the Infamous Photo/Video Tag Mistake
5. Protect Your Albums
6. Prevent Stories From Showing Up in Your Friends’ News Feeds
7. Protect Against Published Application Stories
8. Make Your Contact Information Private
9. Avoid Embarrassing Wall Posts
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Maggie Wolfe RileyI learned a few new tricks, and I usually don't learn anything from these articles. For example, I didn't realize you could have different privacy settings based on groups - I have several groups, and now I can keep the more professional ones from seeing certain things which might affect their opinion of me, which shouldn't matter, but of course it does anyway.
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By default, Facebook makes your presence visible to the network you are in.
Frequently, people aren’t aware of their visibility, so this is one of the first
settings that users wish to modify. By selecting “Customize” from the search
visibility drop down you can make your settings even more granular.
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Tom KrieglsteinNick ONeill's list with pics on ways to protect yourself on Facebook if you want to.
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Carol IsaksonFacebook settings for privacy recommended by Glen from Wantagh Feb 2009
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Robin CicchettiEveryday I receive an email from somebody about how their account was hacked, how a friend tagged them in the photo and they want a way to avoid it, as well as a num ...
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10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know
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Joseph MeehanThis article details some of the more advance privacy options that Facebook provides. Ten of the most effective options are detailed and explained. The article provides a great explanation of what the privacy options are and how to use them effectively to achieve the level of desired privacy.
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Adriana Lukasexcellent howto about facebook 'privacy'. amazing how complicated the settings can get, innit?
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Mike HeesenEveryday I receive an email from somebody about how their account was hacked, how a friend tagged them in the photo and they want a way to avoid it, as well as a num ...
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Anne BubnicNick O'Neill at AllFacebook creates an effective how-to guide for protecting your privacy on the social networking giant in 10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know. Readers will learn how to take the following steps in order to control access to their information:\n\n 1. Use Your Friend Lists\n 2. Remove Yourself From Facebook Search Results\n 3. Remove Yourself From Google\n 4. Avoid the Infamous Photo/Video Tag Mistake\n 5. Protect Your Albums\n 6. Prevent Stories From Showing Up in Your Friends' News Feeds\n 7. Protect Against Published Application Stories\n 8. Make Your Contact Information Private\n 9. Avoid Embarrassing Wall Posts\n 10. Keep Your Friendships Private\n
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Everyday I receive an email from somebody about how their account was hacked, how a friend tagged them in the photo and they want a way to avoid it, as well as a number of other complications related to their privacy on Facebook. Over the weekend one individual contacted me to let me know that he would be removing me as a friend from Facebook because he was “going to make a shift with my Facebook use - going to just mostly family stuff.”
Perhaps he was tired of receiving my status updates or perhaps he didn’t want me to view photos from his personal life. Whatever the reason for ending our Facebook friendship, I figured that many people would benefit from a thorough overview on how to protect your privacy on Facebook. Below is a step by step process for protecting your privacy.
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Michael Wacker10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know
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Steve MadsenWhatever the reason for ending our Facebook friendship, I figured that many people would benefit from a thorough overview on how to protect your privacy on Facebook. Below is a step by step process for protecting your privacy.
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