How to keep your Facebook account private and secure - #3 - Changing your application and website privacy
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/ July 28, 2010 / 1:09 min.
Changing your application and website privacy
If you're one of thoseFacebook users
who has installed a lot ofapplications and games
then you might want to take another look at yourprivacy settings
. There is an entire category of privacy settings that applies purely to applications, games and websites and changing these settings may helpkeep your Facebook account secure
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- In your privacy settings, you can create privacy settings for Applications, Games and Websites that you use.
- Click on Edit your settings under Applications and Websites.
- First youĂll see all of the applications, games and websites you use on Facebook.
- You can choose to remove any unwanted applications and websites from your account.
- Just check the box next to the one you want to remove and then click on Remove Selected.
- You can set the privacy for each application and website by using the dropdown on the right.
- Click on Edit your settings under Applications and Websites.
- First youĂll see all of the applications, games and websites you use on Facebook.
- You can choose to remove any unwanted applications and websites from your account.
- Just check the box next to the one you want to remove and then click on Remove Selected.
- You can set the privacy for each application and website by using the dropdown on the right.
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