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Some Facebook apps grab all the permissions they can, including access to your information and the ability to post photos and status updates "on your behalf." For example, the IFTTT app lays claim to your complete profile and all your activities, as well as some of the profile and activities of your friends. To prevent Facebook from suggesting tags when photos that look like you are uploaded, set this option to No One. Under "How can I manage tags people add and tagging suggestions?" you can enable the feature that allows you to review tags people add to your own posts before they appear, set who besides the normal audience sees the posts you're tagged in, and decide whether tag suggestions appear when photos that look like you are uploaded. To enable review of posts your tagged in before they appear on your timeline, click Edit to the right of the entry and select Enable in the drop-down menu. The only two options for "Who can post to my timeline?" under "Who can add things to my timeline?" are Friends and Only Me. You've already determined who can view your timeline (see step one), but you can also block friends from adding to your timeline and review photos someone attempts to tag you in via the Timeline and Tagging Settings. You can also restrict who can look you up by e-mail address and phone number, who can look up your timeline by name, and whether your timeline will link to search engines. The options under "Who can contact me?" let you limit friend requests and filter the messages you receive. Facebook warns you that changing access to all your past posts at once rather than individually can't be undone. A warning appears when you attempt to limit access to all your past posts at once rather than changing the setting post-by-post. Then choose Limit Past Posts under "Who can see my posts?" and Edit to the right of "Who can see your future posts?" in the same section. To restrict access to your past and future Facebook posts, click Privacy in the left pane of the Account Settings. Step three: Limit access to you and your Facebook stuff End some or all active Facebook sessions by clicking Edit to the right of Active Sessions in the Security Settings and select either End Activity or End All Activity. Likewise, to end one or all active Facebook sessions, click Edit to the right of Active Sessions and choose End Activity or End All Activity, respectively. To remove a device, click Edit to the right and then Remove next to the device's entry. The security settings also let you enable log-in notifications and approvals, and view and edit your recognized devices and active sessions. To ensure you're using a secure connection whenever one is available, click Security in the left pane of Facebook's Account Settings and make sure Secure Browsing is enabled. Last month Facebook made secure browsing the default for all users. Step two: Make sure you're browsing securely Change who can view and post to your timeline via the drop-down menu in Facebook's Timeline and Tagging settings.
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To change who can view your timeline, return to Facebook's Timeline and Tagging settings and click Edit to the right of "Who can see posts you've been tagged in on your timeline?" and "Who can see what others post on your timeline?" Make your selections for each setting on their drop-down menus and then click Close. To view your profile as a particular person sees it, click View as Specific Person at the top of the window and enter the person's name. If you've limited access to your timeline to friends only, the public will see only your profile and cover photos, a link for contacting you (which you can limit to friends of friends), the people you're following, and the groups you belong to. At the strictest privacy setting, the public sees only your Facebook profile and cover photos, and a link to contact you, which you can restrict to friends of friends. Your timeline will then appear as the public sees it. Click Okay to close the pop-up window, if necessary. Next, click View As to the right of "Review what other people see on your timeline" in the "Who can see things on my timeline?" section. To view your account as others view it, sign into your account, choose the gear icon in the top-right corner, click Privacy Settings, and select Timeline and Tagging in the left pane.
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Once you know how forthcoming your current Facebook setup is, you can decide what changes you need to make to your share settings. Step one: See your profile as others see it