Facebook Private Photos

Facebook Private Photos - Facebook just recently transformed this personal privacy setup (without informing anyone, naturally), and now your main account photo is constantly clickable by any person, even if they're not a close friend. While complete strangers previously saw only a 160-by-160-pixel version of your profile pic-- large sufficient for them to identify if they recognized you, however tiny adequate to keep them from doing anything sketchy with it-- now they could see the whole point.

I don't like this adjustment, even though Facebook has actually added some personal privacy safety measures (for instance, if you establish your photo to "Just Me," unfamiliar people won't have the ability to see likes, remarks or picture information connected with the picture-- just the picture itself). So, if you want to maintain your account images as personal as they can be, below's what you have to do.





Facebook Private Photos


Change the individual personal privacy settings of your existing as well as previous profile pictures

By default, every one of your account images are public. To puts it simply, not only could complete strangers watch the full-size variation of your existing photo, they also could flip and previous account photos that you have not erased in their full-size splendor.

To transform this, open each account picture and also go to Modify, click the personal privacy switch, and under Who should see this?, choose More Choices and afterwards click Just Me. You need to do this individually for every photo in the cd, including your existing account image.



- Just what strangers see if you don't have your profile picture readied to "Just Me" privacy.


If you leave your current account photo set to Public, then complete strangers will be able to see likes, comments, captions, as well as various other image data, such as place and also tags.



- What unfamiliar people see if you do have your account photo readied to "Just Me" privacy.

If you alter it to Only Me, they will see just the photo as well as absolutely nothing else.