How to Make Facebook Private

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With so much personal information available on Facebook, including birthdays, jobs and family updates, it’s no surprise that you don’t want all of your information shared with the world. When you want to exercise more control of what other Facebook users see, especially those who are not your friends, it’s incredibly easy to do. Follow these few steps to make your Facebook private.

Tip: Be sure to check whether your posts can be shared with others.

Facebook Privacy Options

By default, your Facebook account is publicly available. However, you can go to the Settings and choose any of the following options to make your Facebook account private:

  • Friends: only your Facebook friends can see the content you post.
  • Friends Except: the public and a particular group of your friends can no longer see your posts.
  • Specific Friends: only a handpicked group of your Facebook friends can see your content.
  • Only Me: nobody can see the content you post except you.

Tip: unfriending a Facebook friend is relatively painless through these methods. You can also find out who has unfriended you on Facebook.

How to Make Your Facebook Profile Private on PC

To start moving your profile toward complete privacy, ensure all of your future posts are limited to being viewable only to who you want:

  1. Click on your “Profile Picture” in the upper-right corner and select “Settings & Privacy.”
Facebook Private Opening Privacy Settings On Facebook
  1. Open “Settings” from the next list.
Facebook Private Accessing Facebook Settings
  1. Go to the “Privacy” section on the left, hit “Edit” next to “Who can see your future posts?” and change it according to your preferences.
Facebook Private Changing Who Can See Your Future Posts On Facebook

Additionally, you can change the settings for your previously posted content to ensure they’re also limited:

  1. Click on your “Profile Picture” in the upper-right corner, then tap your name.
Facebook Private Opening Your Profile On Facebook
  1. Scroll down to the desired post, and select the “Audience Selector” near the date/time.
Facebook Private Opening The Audience Selector On Facebook2
  1. Change it according to your preferences.
Pic6 Adjusting Who Can See Your Post On Facebook

You can manually decide who can view the pages, people, and lists you follow on Facebook:

In the “Settings -> Privacy” section, hit “Edit” next to “Who can see the people, Pages and lists you follow?” and change it according to your preferences.

Facebook Private Changing Who Can See The People Pages Lists You Follow On Facebook

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How to Limit Who Can Contact You

After you lock down your posts, it’s time to limit who can reach you using search engines, email addresses, and phone numbers.

Follow these steps to manually decide who can reach you through email:

  • In the” Privacy” section, hit “Edit” next to “Who can look you up using the email address you provided?” and change it according to your preferences.
Facebook Private Changing Who Can See Your Email On Facebook

Scrolling down the list, you can also decide who can reach you through your phone number:

  • Click “Edit” next to “Who can look you up using the phone number you provided?” and change it according to your preferences.
Facebook Private Adjusting Who Can See Your Phone Number On Facebook

To configure who can reach you through search engines:

  • Click “Edit” next to “Do you want search engines outside of Facebook to link to your profile?” and change it according to your preferences.
Facebook Private Adjusting Whether Search Engines Can Link To Your Facebook Profile

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How to Control Privacy Settings on Facebook App

Similarly, you can make your Facebook account private on the mobile app. Follow these steps to ensure all your future posts are limited to being viewable only to those you want:

  1. Tap the “Burger menu” icon in the bottom-right corner, then select “Settings & Privacy -> Settings.”
Facebook Private Opening Facebook Settings On The App
  1. Go to “Audience and visibility,” and choose “Posts.”
Facebook Private Accessing Audience Settings On The Facebook App
  1. Select “Limit who can see past posts.”
Facebook Private Limiting Who Can See Your Old Posts On The Facebook App
  1. Tap “Limit Old Posts” to confirm the process.
Facebook Private Confirming Limiting Who Can See Your Old Posts On The Facebook App

Additionally, you can manually decide who can see the pages, people, and lists you follow on Facebook:

  1. Go to “Audience and visibility,” and select “Followers and public content.”
Facebook Private Accessing Audience Settings On The Facebook App 2
  1. Open “Who can see the people, Pages and lists you follow?” and change it according to your preferences.
Facebook Private Changing Who Can See The People Pages And Lists You Follow On The Facebook App

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can you tell whether someone's Facebook post is public?

There’s a tiny icon next to the time the post was made. A globe icon means the content is public, while the silhouettes of two people show the content is for friends only.

How can I make a Facebook page private?

Click on your profile picture in the upper-right corner, select “Settings & Privacy,” then open “Settings.” Go to the “Privacy” section on the left, hit “Edit” next to “Who can see your future posts?” and change it according to your preferences.

How can I make photos private on Facebook?

Click on your profile picture in the upper-right corner, then tap your name. Scroll down to the desired post, select the “Audience Selector” near the date/time, and change it according to your preferences.

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Farhad Pashaei

As a technophile, Farhad has spent the last decade getting hands-on experience with a variety of electronic devices, including smartphones, laptops, accessories, wearables, printers, and so on. When he isn’t writing, you can bet he’s devouring information on products making their market foray, demonstrating his unquenchable thirst for technology.