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Protect your password
Passwords should be easy for you to remember
but hard for someone else to figure out. For
extra security, your Facebook password should
be different than the passwords you use to log
into other accounts, like your email or bank
account. You should also avoid words that are in
the dictionary or simple words or phrases that
password-cracking software can easily guess.
For additional tips, visit fb.me/Passwords
and test sample passwords at
howsecureismypassword.net
Get alerts about
unauthorized logins
Facebook will send you a notification if
someone tries logging into your account from
a new device or browser. To learn more, visit
fb.me/LoginNotifications
Use two-factor authentication
You’ll be asked to enter a special security code
each time you try to access your Facebook
account from a new computer, phone or
browser. To learn how to turn on Login
Approvals, visit fb.me/LoginApprovals
Set up trusted contacts
Trusted contacts are friends you can reach
out to if you ever need help getting into your
Facebook account. Once set up, if you’re unable
to access your account,your trusted contacts
can access special, one-time security codes
from Facebook via a URL. You can then call your
friends to get the security codes and use those
codes to access your account. To set up your
trusted contacts, visit fb.me/TrustedContacts
Check where you’re logged in
The Where You’re Logged In section of your
Security Settings shows you a list of browsers
and devices that have been used to log in to
your account recently. You’ll also see the option
to End Activity and log yourself out on that
computer, phone or tablet. To review your active
sessions and log out from unused browsers and
apps, visit fb.me/ActiveSessions
Customize your notifications
You can adjust what Facebook activity you’re
notified about and how you’re notified. For
additional details, visit fb.me/Notifications
Select your audience
Whenever you update your status, share photos, or post any
information, you can select who sees what you share through
the audience selector tool. This tool allows you to determine
who sees what you share. The Custom option can be used
to be as specific as you want for who can and cannot see
something. Remember, when you post to another person’s
Timeline, that person controls what audience can view the post.
Additionally, anyone who gets tagged in a post may see it, along
with their friends. To learn more about selecting audiences, visit
fb.me/AudienceSelector
Review and approve
There are two options within the Timeline
and Tagging Settings for reviewing content
that is tagged. The first allows you to approve
or dismiss posts that you are tagged in
before they appear on your Timeline. This
automatically applies to posts where you
are tagged by someone you are not friends
with, but you can choose to review all tags by
turning on the timeline review. The second
option allows you to approve or dismiss tags
that people add to your posts. When you turn
this on, a tag that someone adds to your post
will not appear until you approve it.
To learn how to enable tag reviews, visit
fb.me/TagReview
Control links to search engines
If you don’t want search engines to link to your profile, you can
adjust your Privacy Settings. However, some information from
your profile can still appear in search engine results because
it is information you shared to a public audience or posts
and comments you shared on Pages, public groups, or the
Community Forum section of the Help Center. To learn more,
visit fb.me/SearchEngines
Manage location privacy
Your location can be shared in various ways:
with apps, by checking-in, via private messages,
or by someone else tagging you. It’s important
to carefully consider when you share your
location and with whom and to take measures
to protect your location when possible.
To learn more about location privacy on
Facebook, visit fb.me/LocationPrivacy
Use the view as feature
You can see what your profile looks like to
other people by using the View As tool. To
learn more, visit fb.me/ViewAs ✌👦