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Facebook Privacy too confusing? - Ahab - 11-09-2012 12:25 PM

I don't want people in my friend's lists getting updates on of comments I made on other people's updates/photos/posts/everythingelse. Say for example, I wrote on a public figure's wall or commented on their posts...it apparantly shows in all my friend's news feeds. And even stuffs I've written on my friend's walls can be seen in all of my friends' feeds even if they're not friends with the person whose wall I posted on.

Can I stop that from happening?


- Evelyn - 11-09-2012 12:33 PM

Sure you can , all you have to do is remove your post from your profile page.
You just have to click on the cross button which is displayed at the corner of the updation you have done(on your profile page) and then click remove post.
Smile


- Cry Baby Obama - 11-09-2012 12:33 PM

How do I control who sees posts and photos that I’m tagged in on my profile (timeline)?

1.To choose who can see your tagged posts and photos after they appear on your profile (timeline), use the Profile (Timeline) Visibility privacy setting.

2.To choose who can see your tagged posts and photos after they appear on your profile (timeline), use the Profile (Timeline) Visibility privacy setting.

1.Click the account menu at the top right of any Facebook page and choose Privacy Settings.

2.Under the How Tags Work section, choose Edit Settings.

3.Click to edit your Maximum Profile Visibility (or Maximum Timeline Visibility) setting.

4.Choose an audience from the dropdown menu. The audience you choose will be able to see posts
you’re tagged in on your profile (timeline).

Before they appear on your profile (timeline), you can approve or reject posts and photos that you’re tagged in by turning on Profile (Timeline) Review (Timeline Review).

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