Many people have found that Facebook’s photo album privacy audience selector is not currently working as intended. Facebook Album Privacy – Audience Selector In my case it still left my timeline photos and albums visible to the public. But by using Facebook’s “View As” public function, you can see if it indeed has changed the settings for all of them. Now this is supposed to hide all of your old Facebook posts from the public. If you change your mind later, you’ll need to change the audience for each of these posts one at a time.” Note: This global change can’t be undone in one click. “You are about to limit old posts on your timeline without reviewing them. Just go to the post you want to change and choose a different audience.” You also have the option to individually change the audience of your posts. Remember: people who are tagged and their friends may see those posts as well. “If you use this tool, content on your timeline you’ve shared with friends of friends or Public will change to Friends. Before you confirm the changes to limit your old posts on your timeline, read the prompt fully: Limiting Old Postsįacebook introduced an option in your Facebook profile privacy settings that allows you to Limit Old Posts. This social media tutorial will cover how to hide your past Facebook pictures from the public, changing photo albums privacy with audience selector, and limiting old Facebook posts Watch the helpful minute-long social media tutorial video below for a full walk-through: Video Tutorial: How to Hide or Limit Past Facebook Posts and Make Photo Albums Private – #SocialMediaMinute SEE ALSO: Using Facebook View As to Check Privacy This week’s # SocialMediaMinute will teach you how to change Facebook photos, posts, and albums to private. Though Facebook does provide tools to limit past posts as well as providing an audience selector for photo albums, many are finding just how frustrating it can be to set these up correctly. With each type of post having it’s own security setting, an average user doesn’t necessarily realize exactly what he/she is leaving visible to the prying eyes of the public (non-friend connections), including recruiters, strangers, and creepers. Facebook has had a knack for having privacy issues with personal profiles and it’s mostly due to their garbage default settings and users being unaware of platform updates and the visibility options available to them.
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