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  42. Facebook critics see this as an invasion of people's right to privacy.The same default public setting applies to your friend's list; by default, anyone can see who your friends are, even if they are not your Facebook friend. You may receive SMS Notifications from Facebook and can opt out at any time.Create AccountSecurity CheckThis field is required.Can't read the words below? Try different words or an audio captcha.Please enter the words or numbers you hear.Try different words or back to text.Loading.Enter the text you see above.Why am I seeing this?Security CheckThis is a standard security test that we use to prevent spammers from creating fake accounts and spamming users. The options are the same as for your friend's list. PCWorld PCWorld helps you navigate the PC ecosystem to find the products you want and the advice you need to get the job done. By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. 04 of 04 Use Facebook's Inline Privacy Menu for Case-by-Case Sharing Facebook's audience selector menu lets you decide who can see whatever you post. Following Here you control who can see a list of people and pages you have chosen to follow on Facebook. It's also good to review your photo sharing settings if you want to keep your Facebook photos private.Facebook's own privacy page offers more details on who can see what on the social network. By clicking or navigating the site, you agree to allow our collection of information on and off Facebook through cookies. 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The best way is by clicking "privacy settings" in the drop-down menu under the little gear icon at the top right of your Facebook homepage. Share what's new in your life on your Timeline. Learn more, including about available controls: Cookies Policy.FacebookJoin or Log Into Facebook Email or PhonePasswordForgot account?Log InDo you want to join Facebook?Sign UpSign UpThis page isn't availableThe link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed.Go back to the previous page Go to News Feed Visit our Help CenterEnglish (US)NederlandsFryskPolskiTrkeDeutschFranais (France)EspaolPortugus (Brasil)ItalianoSign UpLog InMessengerFacebook LiteMobileFind FriendsPeoplePagesPlacesGamesLocationsCelebritiesMarketplaceGroupsRecipesSportsLookMomentsInstagramLocalAboutCreate AdCreate PageDevelopersCareersPrivacyCookiesAd ChoicesTermsHelpSettingsActivity Log Facebook 2018. Facebook Facebook makes your friends list public by default. Click the pencil icon (which stands for "edit") and you'll see two drop-down options as shown in the screen grab above on the left.Select the "Edit Privacy" option by clicking on it. / Leaf Group Lifestyle. It's a good idea to change the default setting for who can see your list of Facebook pals to "Friends," so only people you've friended on Facebook will have access to this list. Click "custom" if you want to name specific people who can see it or specific lists of people.Basic Profile Info PrivacyAt a minimum, look for the box labeled "Basic Info." Here is where you control who can see your birthday, your gender, and any info you might list about your political views, for example.Read more about Facebook privacy basics.Inline Privacy Controls for Individual Posts, PhotosSee the next page for an explainer on the inline privacy controls governing each item you post on Facebook. Facebook Facebook introduced inline sharing controls in August 2011, allowing users to set different sharing options for each piece of content they post to the social network.Facebook calls this the "audience selector" tool. Learn more, including about available controls: Cookies Policy.FacebookJoin or Log Into Facebook Email or PhonePasswordForgot account?Log InDo you want to join Facebook?Sign UpSign UpThis page isn't availableThe link you followed may be broken, or the page may have been removed.Go back to the previous page Go to News Feed Visit our Help CenterEnglish (US)NederlandsFryskPolskiTrkeDeutschFranais (France)EspaolPortugus (Brasil)ItalianoSign UpLog InMessengerFacebook LiteMobileFind FriendsPeoplePagesPlacesGamesLocationsCelebritiesMarketplaceGroupsRecipesSportsLookMomentsInstagramLocalAboutCreate AdCreate PageDevelopersCareersPrivacyCookiesAd ChoicesTermsHelpSettingsActivity Log Facebook 2018. Jan 8, 2018 12:15 PM By Brad Chacos The wild Asus ROG Bezel-Free Kit uses light refraction to make monitor edges vanish Attention multi-monitor gamers: The Asus ROG Bezel-Free Kit makes those ugly edges invisible. Jump toSections of this pageAccessibility HelpPress alt + / to open this menuRemoveTo help personalize content, tailor and measure ads, and provide a safer experience, we use cookies. .. Any item that you leave in the default "Public" setting can be indexed by Internet search engines and viewable by anyone.You can access the profile editing screen a couple of ways. 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Jan 9, 2018 3:30 AM By Samus Bellamy, Macworld Jabra Elite Sport True Wireless Headphones review: These will satisfy athletes but not audiophiles Jabras Elite Sport Truly Wireless Headphones are a bold first foray into truly wireless sports headphones, but theyre held back by number of minor issues. Both of these options take you to your profile area, a page labeled "About."Sections of Your ABOUT Profile Page on FacebookEach box on your ABOUT profile page (Basic Info, Education, etc.) has its own audience selector menu. on macworld.com Jan 8, 2018 10:37 PM By Mark Hachman Intel debuts 49-qubit quantum chip as it wrestles with Meltdown, Spectre fallout Intel has reportedly added a dedicated chip security group as it wrestles with lingering issues from Meltdown and Spectre. Do More &#155 Web & Search 3 Steps to Make Facebook Private Share Pin Email Print Web & Search Safety & Privacy Best of the Web Search Engines Running a Website by Leslie Walker Updated July 09, 2017 01 of 04 How to Make Facebook Private: Three Simple Changes Facebook sets its default privacy menu to "Public." Most people should change this to "Friends.". That privacy menu is shown in the image above, at the bottom.Now make sure the checkbox option--"Friends"--is selected, as shown in the image above. Most information in your profile, for example, is totally public--viewable in Google search results and to everyone on Facebook, even if they're not your friend or even a friend of a friend. .. (Alternatively, here's a big-picture overview of your Facebook privacy settings.> 02 of 04 How to Take Your Facebook Friends List Private Menu for controlling who sees your Facebook friends list. 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