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This is a guest post by Jennifer O.
The world is a lot more interconnected than people seem to realize. There are far more privacy issues that people have than they would have had to deal with in the past. Facebook is a big reason for this fact. When pictures and information is uploaded onto Facebook, it can be difficult for things to stay private. It is not just about the pictures or videos that you upload yourself, but about those that your friends, or friends of your friends, upload. Say you go to a party at a friends house and someone takes pictures there. They will upload those pictures on Facebook and you might end up being tagged in them, even if you did not want to be. This can be an uncomfortable situation, especially if you do not want anyone to see those pictures.This is where the Facebook privacy settings can be so crucial. There is a lot about your Facebook profile that can be controlled. For example, you can control:
- Who can search for you on Facebook.
- Who can see your profile picture on Facebook.
- Who can see your profile information on Facebook.
- Who can see your wall on Facebook.
- Who can access your pictures and/or videos on Facebook.
These are crucial privacy
settings and they can all be controlled by the privacy tab on your
profile page. By selecting various options, you can decide if only
friends of your friends can search for you, or if anyone can search for
you. This way, you can protect yourself from random people adding you as
a friend or from potential employers searching for you when you apply
for jobs.
Display Picture Privacy:
There
are also options to decide if your display picture can be viewed. This
way, if there are a lot of people with the same name, no one will be
able to tell which one is you. On the flip side, you might want your
picture displayed so that new friends can find you and add you on
Facebook. It is all about personal preferences when it comes to privacy
settings.
Photo and Video Privacy:
Privacy
in terms of videos and photos is slightly more complicated. While it is
easy enough to decide who can see your photos and videos, it is harder
with photos that others add. For items you have uploaded to Facebook,
you can decide if you want only friends to see them, friends of friends,
everyone, or no one. You can also block certain people or groups of
people from seeing your pictures and/or videos. This is useful if you do
not want your family, work colleagues, or certain friends to view
pictures. Each album that you upload to Facebook can also have specific
privacy settings.When someone tags you in a photo that they have posted,
you have the option to approve or disapprove this tag before it becomes
visible. These settings can be changed at any time. That way, you
cannot be tagged in any picture unless you want to be. Similarly, if you
are tagged in a post on someone's wall, you must approve the tagging
before it becomes visible. This can prevent unpleasant surprises when
you might find yourself tagged in a situation that you do not want to be
involved with.
Tag Review:
Another
privacy setting is the tag review. While you can approve/disapprove
being tagged in posts, you can also approve or disapprove tags that
other people make on your own posts. For example, if you say something
and tag a few friends, you might find a friend of yours tags someone
else in that post. If you do not want this, you may simply reject the
tag.
Blocking Someone:
The
final privacy setting on Facebook that can be used is the block
feature. This is a feature which people rarely use, but may be relevant
if someone is harassing you on Facebook, or if you just do not want to
see someone's posts/status updates/messages/photos anymore. You may
simply add someone's name to the blocked list. This way, they will not
be able to see you, or anything you post, on Facebook and vice versa.
Anyone can be blocked or unblocked at any time. Be wary that the person
will in all likelihood realize that you have blocked them, so be careful
when you are using this feature.
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