Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Things that you might need to set in your facebook account!



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A good read for your privacy:-

1 - Everyday I receive an email from somebody about how their account was hacked, how a friend tagged them in the photo and they want a way to avoid it, as well as a number of other complications related to their privacy on Facebook. Over the weekend one individual contacted me to let me know that he would be removing me as a friend from Facebook because he was “going to make a shift with my Facebook use - going to just mostly family stuff.”
Perhaps he was tired of receiving my status updates or perhaps he didn’t want me to view photos from his personal life. Whatever the reason for ending our Facebook friendship, I figured that many people would benefit from a thorough overview on how to protect your privacy on Facebook. Below is a step by step process for protecting your privacy.


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2 - Facebook allows you to share as much or as little detail about yourself as you like. Most of us are careful and don't upload questionable, racy or potentially embarrassing photos to Facebook. However, we can't count on our Facebook friends to show the same discretion. If a friend uploads a photo you're in but would rather not be associated with, you can easily untag Facebook photos so your Facebook friends won't likely see. You can also choose to set all Facebook photos of you to private.


read more at www.butterscotch.com

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