- People who can see your post can also see the audience you chose to share with: Public, Friends, Only Me or Custom... See More
- When you hide a photo or post you're tagged in on your Timeline, or adjust your Timeline and tagging privacy setting, this only limits who can see the content on your Timeline. The photo or post is still visible to the audience it's shared with other places on Facebook, such as in News Feed or search... See More
- No, we don't sell any of your information to anyone and we never will... See More
- If you add a cover photo to your profile, it will be visible to the public, just like your profile pictures... See More
- You can deactivate your account temporarily and choose to come back whenever you want... See More
- When someone clicks Share below your post, they aren’t able to share your photos, videos or status updates through Facebook with people who weren’t in the audience you originally selected to share with... See More
- If you're having trouble finding the person you want to block, you can also block someone by submitting their email address... See More
- Facebook doesn’t share information with advertising partners or advertisers that personally identifies you unless you give us permission... See More
- You may deactivate your account for any number of temporary reasons. This option gives you the flexibility to leave and come back whenever you want... See More
- You can choose who can see the shared albums you create. If you're a contributor, you can add photos but you won't be able to adjust the privacy of the album... See More
- Some cameras and camera phones add information to a photo when you take it... See More
- Any content that is available to a public audience is considered public information... See More
- To change the privacy setting for a video you've added to Facebook, first go to your photo albums and click Videos. Choose an audience for your video... See More
- People who aren't logged into Facebook can still see things you’ve shared with the audience set to Public, as well as your public info such as your name, profile picture, cover photo, gender and networks... See More
- To choose who can see posts you’ve been tagged in after they appear on your Timeline, click the account menu at the top right of any Facebook page and choose privacy settings... See More
- When someone uploads a photo of you, we might suggest that they tag you in it. We're able to compare your friend's photos to information we've put together from your profile pictures and the other photos you're tagged in... See More
- If you don’t want search engines to link to your profile, you can adjust your Privacy Settings... See More
- You can use the audience selector to change who can see stuff you share. Keep in mind that when you share something on someone else's Timeline, they control the audience for the post... See More
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