Facebook is  a wonderful tool you can use in keeping in touch with old friends, family and  anyone else you care to talk to. But that digital freedom comes at a  cost: your privacy. Fortunately there are ways to make sure that only the people  you want to see your Facebook profile can – unless of course somebody  knows your password.
The steps to making your Facebook private is actually relatively easy  once you familiarize yourself with the increasingly bloated  user-interface. So where do you begin? Read on.
1. Privacy Shortcuts
There  are two easy ways to get to the necessary privacy settings of your  Facebook profile. In the top right, you will see a button to the right  of your name – it has a padlock sign on it and three horizontal lines. Press  it and then select 'See More Settings' at the bottom.

On the other hand, you can click the little cog settings button located in the very top  right next to the aforementioned Privacy Short button and then select  "Settings" from the drop-down menu. The end result is exactly the same  in either case. Now you can set your privacy to your standard.
2. Who can see my stuff?
Under  the Privacy Settings and Tools heading you will see three questions in bold letters: "Who can see my stuff?", "Who can contact me?" and "Who can  look me up?". Let's start with the first heading on the list.
i) "Who can see your future posts?": click the edit button on the far  right. Select who you want to see your future Facebook posts from  the drop-down menu. Naturally, public will be the opposite of private so  set it to "friends" if you only want Facebook friends to see them.
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Also  you can select "only me" if you want only yourself to see what you  post, or click "Custom". Custom allows you to select specific options  including "Don't share with", meaning you can choose a particular Facebook  friend or friends you no longer wish to share posts with. You can also  block lists you are a part of, such as a school network.
If  there is a post you want to limit the visibility of, the "Review all  your posts and things you're tagged in" setting located below allows you  to do just that. Hit the "activity log" button and use the  pen edit button to delete specific entries you no longer wish to share.
ii) Who can contact me?
If you want to stop getting messages in your inbox from people who aren't your Facebook friends, you can use the message-filtering option under  "Who can contact me?". Switch it from basic filtering to strict  filtering to only see messages from friends in your inbox. Doing so will keep random messages from strangers at bay.
iii) Who can look me up?
Maybe you want to limit who can look up your Facebook profile. The "Who  can look me up?" options allows you to set your privacy to your preference in this  regard. With friends enabled, only your friends can look you up using your  email address.
The  same options can be said for your phone number i.e., if you entered one  into Facebook. Again, you can select the friends option for the highest level of privacy.
Finally,  you can choose whether search engines such as Bing and Google can be linked to your Timeline. A simple tick box option is all it will take to really  shut your Facebook profile off from the world wide web. As Facebook  states, this option can take a while to come into effect so don't panic  if it seems like you are still coming up on search engines.
Do you want ultimate privacy?
To  really ensure your privacy, there is always the option of leaving Facebook entirely. Of course, this is a drastic course of action but  something like online bullying could force your hand (in which case, you  should seek support). Or maybe you are just tired of sharing everything  so publicly.Keywords:
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