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勛圖眻畦 Guide to New Facebook Privacy Controls

Chris Conley,
Policy Attorney,
勛圖眻畦 of Northern California Technology and Civil Liberties Project
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August 25, 2011

Today Facebook is rolling out a series of changes to its privacy controls. We on Tuesday; now heres how you can take advantage of these changes:

Turn On Profile Review
One of the biggest changes to Facebooks privacy controls is the option to review any content youre tagged in (including photos, Places, and more) before that content is fed into your news feed. You can also review any tags that are added to photos or other content that you post yourself.

Unfortunately, this isnt enabled by default. So if youd like to wait until tomorrow morning to decide whether or not that keg stand photo should be on your wall for your entire family to see, you might want to turn Profile Review on. To do so:

  1. Go to Account -> Privacy Settings
  2. Click on Manage How Tags Work
  3. Click on Change Settings
  4. Activate Profile Review

Now theres just one person who can post to your wall immediately: you. Hopefully that last person isnt a problem!

Do More than Untag
If that photo from last night isnt just annoying but actually offensive, Facebook now makes it easy for you to respond immediately. When you reject a photo, you are given the option of asking the other person to take it down entirely or even blocking that person from tagging you ever again.

Control Your Privacy Inline
Facebooks other major change is clearer inline privacy controls, allowing you to choose exactly who can see what youre about to post. Instead of a little padlock icon, youll now see exactly whos going to see that picture: public (meaning everyone on the Internet), friends, or a customized list.

So if youre still in touch with your sisters ex-boyfriend, you can at least make sure youre not rubbing her nose in it.

Preview Your Profile
Last but not least, Facebook has made it easy to see how your profile looks to anyone else. Want to make sure mom and dad can only see parent-friendly content? Just use the new tools and make sure.

Of course, you still cant guarantee that your favorite cousin wont spill the beans. But what fun would family be if you could actually be sure theyd do exactly what you want anyhow?

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