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What happens online, might not always stay
onlineTrading privacy for friends on social networking
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Chris Websterchris@cyberbullying.infowww.cyberbullying.info
A walkthrough of Facebook’s privacy
settingsSeptember 2011
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Although you should assume that anything you post online –
your personal information, comments and photos could be made public, there are
some steps you can take to reduce the chance of this
happening.
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What you can do…
Basics – lock down contact info and profile info
Applications – delete unwanted, or edit sharing settings
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Consider who you want your
information shared with – or select ‘Custom’ for fine-grained
controls.
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Control how people contact you – who can search for you, send you messages
and post on your wall
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Control whether you
have to review ‘tags’
before Facebook publishes
them
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Review apps that can interact with
your personal information
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Remove any unwanted
applications
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Control what information your friends’ applications
can see about you
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Change what Facebook’s
“Partner websites” can see
about you
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See what information you allow to be shared
with Search Engines like Google, Bing and Yahoo
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More information
http://www.facebook.com/about/sharing/
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http://www.facebook.com/about/control/
More information
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Be smart – your information is only as private as the people
who read it allow it to be