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URGENT : How do you set privacy settings on friends on Facebook? - Jingit Lover - 04-29-2014 07:51 PM

I play Mafia Wars and I needed some "family members/neighbors" on Facebook, so I added random strangers who play the game. However, I do not want them to know or see my status updates, real friends, information, pictures etc. etc, but I want to see their updates. I don't really want to see anything though, except for like the freebies they give out. For example, somebody could level up and post something on their wall which gives out a bonus to their friends. Is there a way to "block" some friends (through privacy concerns), without deleting them, yet still remain friends on Facebook (while leeching on them Tongue)? Thanks. I will give a thumbs up (one point) to everybody who helps and will become a fan and give 10 Points to the best answerer. Thank you again.


- Theresa - 04-29-2014 08:06 PM

No you can control who can see you who is not friends with you one fb, dont add strangers


- Haroon Alvi - 04-29-2014 08:15 PM

Yup, all you need to do is Click on Account, which is on the top right of your screen.
Then click on Privacy Settings.
From there click on Profile Information.
From there there is "About Me" written there.
Infront of that an option would be which reads "Only friends"
Click on that option and click on Customize
Once you click it, a small window will open on the bottom of which will be written "Hide this from"
Under that, write the names of the people whom you do not want to share your status with
Now the people listed over there will not be able to see your status updates/
Once this is done, you can follow the same steps for the rest of your settings, and make them private.

I hope this answers your question.
Cheers