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Pt. 6 of 10 | 2:13 |
Monday July 6, 2009
The Finer Points of Facebook
Monday July 6, 2009
facebook.com" target="_blank">Facebook allows you to
share as much or as little detail about yourself
as you like. Most of us are careful and don'tupload questionable, racy or potentially embarrassing photos to Facebook
. However, we can't count on our Facebook friends to show the same discretion. If a friend uploads a photo you're in but would rather not be associated with, you can easilyuntag Facebook photos
so your Facebook friends won't likely see. You can also choose toset all Facebook photos of you to private
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Show Notes
- Make sure you have Settings, Account Settings and select the Notifications tab.
- Ensure that the radio button for
- When you receive a notification that you've been tagged, you can quickly log in to Facebook and
- Click on
- Click on Settings and Privacy Settings and select the Profile tab.
- Go to the entry for Photos Tagged of You and select the
- Choose Customize to
- Ensure that the radio button for
Tags me in a photo
set to On.- When you receive a notification that you've been tagged, you can quickly log in to Facebook and
untag yourself from the photo
so your network is less likely to see it.- Click on
Remove Tag to untag yourself from a photo
.- Click on Settings and Privacy Settings and select the Profile tab.
- Go to the entry for Photos Tagged of You and select the
photo privacy level
you want.- Choose Customize to
fine-tune Facebook photo privacy
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