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How do you fix privacy on Facebook?

How do you fix privacy on Facebook?

How to change your Facebook privacy settings

  1. Open your General Account Settings page and select Privacy in the top left.
  2. From there, you’ll be able to see who has access to what you post.
  3. Click Edit to customize your posting privacy settings.

How do I fix Facebook Technical problems?

If you’re using a computer, try:

  1. Logout, clear your cache and browser history, restart your device and login again.
  2. Log out of any third-party apps or browser extensions that are connected to your Facebook or Instagram accounts.
  3. Disable any third-party add-ons to your browser.

How do you change privacy settings on a Facebook post?

Tap in the top right of Facebook, then tap your name.

  1. Scroll down to the post you want to edit.
  2. Tap in the top right of the post and select Edit Privacy.
  3. Select a new audience from the options that appear (example: Public, Friends, Only Me).
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How do I change my Facebook group privacy from private to public?

Open your Facebook Group and click the three little dots just below the cover photo. From the dropdown, select Edit Group Settings. Scroll down until you see Privacy then click Change Privacy Settings. Select the new Privacy setting you want and click Confirm.

Is Facebook privacy really private?

Facebook is not inherently private, but it does give you privacy settings to control how your Facebook content is shared with other Facebook users. You can select who can see the things you post to your Timeline, who can look you up on Facebook, and even if Facebook will let your profile show up on search engines.

Why can’t I see public posts on Facebook?

Each post you make has its own visibility setting. Visibility includes public, friends, friends-of-friends, and more. If it’s set to something less than public, then people who are not included will see your post as “unavailable”. The catch is that each new post inherits the previous visibility setting.