Facebook privacy settings allow users to control who can view their posts, profile details, and personal activity. These settings include post visibility controls, profile information restrictions, ad preferences, and data-sharing limitations to help safeguard your digital identity.
Why Enable Privacy Settings on Facebook?
Enabling privacy settings helps you:
- Control Who Sees Your Posts & Profile Information – Restrict personal details to friends only.
- Protect Against Data Tracking – Limit Facebook’s ability to collect and share your data.
- Enhance Account Security – Prevent unwanted profile access and reduce privacy risks.
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Steps to Enable Privacy Settings on Facebook
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What It Protects Against
- Data Harvesting: Reduces Facebook’s ability to track and share your activity.
- Unwanted Profile Access: Restricts strangers from viewing personal details.
- Targeted Advertising: Limits how Facebook uses your information for ads.
Additional Tips
- Review privacy settings regularly to adapt to Facebook updates.
- Avoid sharing personal details in public posts.
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for added security.
For more social media privacy tips, check out our guide on How to Review and Remove App Permissions on Instagram.
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