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Facebook, help?? Best ans 10 points for u?
02-19-2014, 10:24 PM
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Facebook, help?? Best ans 10 points for u?
How to make my wall/timeline to be invisible (more or less like not exist) . When friends see my profile they just can see my info. How to make it that way ? Please help me with this step by step..

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02-19-2014, 10:32 PM
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Do you mean http://www.facebook.com/settings/?tab=privacy or revert back to old facebook page? Confused

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02-19-2014, 10:41 PM
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Firstly, in case if you would like to delete your timeline and make your profile like before then follow these steps :

You can view all personal timeline pages in the old style profile page format via this simple guide:
http://fbpurity.com/remove-timeline

The method is safe and it really works, check the feedback the page has got, over 22,000 likes, and hundreds of positive comments.

FB Purity has been reivewed and highly rated in The Washington Post, CNET, Lifehacker and PC World

On the other hand, answering to your question -

The first thing you should do is adjust your privacy settings. In typical Facebook fashion, these have been made as difficult to use as possible.

Don’t worry – after some trial & error I’ve discovered 3 easy ways to control your Facebook privacy.

How to adjust your Facebook Timeline privacy settings
1. Take control of your photos
In Timeline, your previous privacy settings for photos are thrown out the window. Yes, that means that if you previously had your tagged photos invisible they’ll automatically become visible when you make the switch (or when Facebook does it for you on Dec. 22). What you see above in my Timeline is what everyone else will be able to see.

To make your photos (and other tags) invisible again, go into your Privacy Settings and then into How Tags Work

Facebook has sneakily hidden tag functionality under “Maximum Timeline Visibility”. Change this to suit your needs. I like to block them from everyone – I find this makes it easier to manage my privacy. If you choose this option, you can always add people as exceptions to this rule.

2. Set default privacy controls
If you use a mobile app to update your status or upload photos, you’re likely missing out on being able to specify your privacy settings for each post. To ensure your content is only being seen by those you want to see it, make sure to change your default privacy settings. This also keeps you from having to adjust your settings each time you post using the website. Remember: it’s easier to allow more people to see your content later than it is for people to unsee content they shouldn’t have spotted.

3. Make good use of your lists
Although lists have been around for awhile, Facebook Timeline comes with prebuilt lists. My favourite of these is the “Restricted” list.

When you add people to the restricted list, content that isn’t “public” is automatically restricted from them. That’s worth it’s weight in gold, especially if you have people you’d rather not reveal everything to on your Facebook (distant family, your boss, online-only friends, exes, etc.).

The Lists function also automatically creates lists for your coworkers and has a handy built-in list for Acquaintances, a.k.a. people you’d like to see less of on your news feed.

If you take the time to make Lists your own, you’ll have a News Feed that is easily filtered and a profile that allows you to be “friends” with someone without spilling your online guts to them.
As you can see, with the restricted profile nothing is really visible. Although the user can see that you have, say, 141 profile photos, they’ll be unable to click through them. Also, if you have your friends blocked only mutual friends will be visible under the friends tab.

So, there you have it. 3 steps to conquering Facebook Timeline privacy settings. Wasn’t that easy?
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