7 simple steps to protect your privacy Facebook

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Protect your Facebook Privacy

We will cover how to protect your privacy on Facebook. Many people publish things about social media without putting a second thought to who might see it and how it can be perceived. Let's review how to remain private on Facebook!

Facebook has faced much criticism for their privacy practices and using data users of their 1.3 billion for advertising. If you have ever been in the Ad Manager, you realize how much Facebook knows about you, it's a little scary!

In response, they have a super well-designed page called Facebook Privacy Basics where you can learn more about what others see you on , how others interact with you and how to customize what you see friends and advertisers

Of course, do not forget that Facebook has a strong interest in the sale of advertising on the basis of all the data they have on all their users. All your activities on Facebook and applications connected to it (for example, when you connect with your Facebook profile) to help you build their profile. They even go as far as you ask what the ads are relevant to you, with the help of everything you do on Facebook to target ads to you. They even track your activity on third party websites and using that to advertise unless you actively opt out of it.

Some general tips Facebook privacy

1. Read the Facebook data policy

Read their entire policy data that covers this kind of information they collect, how they use it, how they share information, how to manage or delete information about you, how they respond to legal requests, and how to contact them about questions about privacy.

Facebook-Data-Policy
Facebook provides clear guidance on what type of information they collect and how they use it, read more in their data policy

2. Edit privacy settings for better identity protection

Your privacy is not secure by default on Facebook, you need to make some changes in privacy settings Facebook . There, you can change who can see your stuff, who can contact you, and you can watch. Go through it

Facebook-privacy-settings
Customize your privacy settings to meet your needs

3. Do not accept friend requests from strangers

If you accept someone as your friend they can see all your profile information and photos that are visible to friends. So if you are concerned about your privacy, do not accept these foreigners. Remember that you can always remove and block them if you have them accepted by mistake. You can also choose to classify some people as Acquaintances so they see only a limited view of your profile. Then, once you post something, you can select a group of friends who should be able to see it.

4. Withdrawal from appearing in search engines

By default, your profile will be indexed by search engines like Google and may appear in their results if someone searches for your name. To stop this, go to your account settings and in private life (left) and deselect " Would you like other search engines to link to your timeline? " option .

Facebook Privacy - Disable Search engines from crawling your profile
You can disable the search engines to index your Facebook profile

5. Stop sharing your location

with close friends feature, you can see who is around you, but at the same time, Facebook collects data about your location history. They then use to build a database of your visited sites and can target ads to you based on that.

Turn off location sharing
Stop sharing your location on Facebook to prevent targeted advertising

6. Clear your search history

Go to your diary activity where you can see all your activities on Facebook. More Jump to the navigation on the left, then click Search. You can then see your full search history, delete and even research one by one or complete list by clicking clear research. As you will see, Facebook follows all your research for people, pages and more.

Clear your Facebook search history
Clear your search history. Click Edit under the search box.

7. Get a Checkup confidentiality by the friendly little dinosaur

You can also leave nice little dinosaur Facebook give you an overview of privacy if you click the lock symbol on the top right, once connected to Facebook, it looks like this:

Facebook Privacy Settings Checkup

the little dinosaur will then take you through 3 steps to ensure privacy when it comes to your messages, applications and profile - it looks like this:

Facebook Privacy Checkup Settings

is easy and simple, Facebook has done an excellent job in recruiting a friendly little dinosaur!

If you have questions, I recommend you head over to privacy FAQ on Facebook

Final thoughts ...

Although SaferVPN help encrypt your data and make you anonymous online, as you see, you still actively opt some monitoring and change your privacy settings on social media. Take steps to ensure that your privacy on social media - visit confidentiality small dinosaur Facebook now

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