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Diploma In Mass Communication BDMC 645 Multimedia Technology Facebook Privacy Setting Tutorial Ong Sze Xuan A3270

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Page 1: Facebook Privacy Setting

Diploma In Mass

Communication

BDMC 645

Multimedia Technology

Facebook Privacy

Setting Tutorial

Ong Sze Xuan

A3270

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1.) Log In to Facebook Account

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2.)Now you are in your Facebook’s home

page.

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3.) From the upper right side, you will see a

locker icon and a small arrow.

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4.) The little locker icon is a privacy shortcut.

*quick set a few section of your privacy

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5.) The little

arrow will brings

you to SETTING

which contains

more privacy

setting options.

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6.) After you click SETTING, it will links you to General Account Settings

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7.) From the

left side you

will see

Privacy,

Timeline and

Tagging and

Blocking.

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8.) Click the PRIVACY and now you can see

“Who can see my stuff”, “Who an contact me”

and “Who can look me up”

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9.) “Who can see my stuff” means who can see

you future posts.

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10.) There is a little edit button on the right

side.

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11.) After you click the edit button, you can now

edit “Who can see your future posts” to Public,

Friends, Only Me or Customs.

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12.) Custom

means you

can set who

can and who

can’t see

your future

posts.

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13.) You can do the same editing to “Who can

contact me” and “Who can look me up”

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14.) Move to timeline and tagging, first “Who can add things to my timeline”, click the edit button on your right side again, and you can edit who can post

thing on your timeline.

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15.) Again you can do the same editing on “Who

can see things on my timeline” and “How can I

manage tags people add and tagging suggestions”

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16.) Last but not least, we comes to Blocking.

Blocking means you can block things that annoyed

you in Facebook.

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17.) Block Users- Block Facebook’s users that annoy you and Block app invites means block

future apps request from that user.

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18.) Block event invites means you can block future event invites from that user and Block apps means after you block the app, the app will no longer contact you.

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19.) Block pages means after you block the pages ,

the pages will no longer contact you or interact wit

you.

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I hope this is helpful for you and thanks for

reading!

For video version , please watch at :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzCb02Abf18