Yet
more changes that keeping on your privacy on social network is harder than
ever. We look at these developments and how they will affect youThere was a
time when keeping your facebook profile private was simple. But such is the
value of that Facebook is seemingly falling over itself to make it more and
more difficult for you to control your privacy online.This has led the social
network site to its latest scheme totally disabling a feature that let people
hide themselves from facebook searches.
facebook members used to be able to opt out
of appearing in the site's search result, so their profile won't work in the
search of profile name. Facebook said only"Small percentage of
people" still used setting and that it would be removing in coming weeks.
As
has been the case for many years, the best way to take control of your facebook
privacy is delve into its myriad of setting. For a bit help, us AVG PrivacyFix
used (www.privacydix.com) which points out glaring holes in your privacy
setting and helps you close them, although it can't turn back on the
search-blocking option.
The ebbing away of privacy on facebook was confused recently when docissl
network announced that teenagers would now able to share their updates with
every one.Previously users aged 13 to 17 could't post publicly, but that
option has now been enabled with facebook saying that kids may want to share
might. Anyone with teenage children or grandchildren many feel that facebook's
decision to allow youngsters to share anything with anyone is rather
irresponsible.
Another new facebook feature waiting in the wings for users
in Graph search(www.facebook.com/about/grapgsearch).It has been available in
America for some time now,but you can try it out in the UKby changing account
setting.Facebook currently ha 1.15 billions user monthly active to view
profile picture of all then go to www.snipca.com/10378
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