The document discusses Facebook privacy settings and provides guidance on managing privacy. It recommends that users decide what information they are comfortable sharing and with whom. It then walks through Facebook's privacy settings, explaining how to create lists to organize friends, customize privacy settings for different types of information, and ensure apps and websites only access approved data. The goal is to help users safely control what they share and with whom on Facebook.
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Facebook Privacy
1. Facebook Privacy Know Your Settings! Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
2. Decide Where Your Line is Located For the purpose of today’s webinar, we will primarily discuss the personal profiles on Facebook. On your personal profile, you must decide where “your line” is located. I can’t tell you what to share and with whom, but I will advise you based on my experiences. Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
3. Decide Where Your Line is Located Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
4. Decide Where Your Line is Located Think about what you are posting … updates, photos and links and consider your audience. Remember that – like it or not – more people than EVER before are seeing your life as it happens on Facebook. What do you want your children to see? Your clients? Your co-workers? Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
5. Managing Your Facebook Security According to a recent Mashable article, there are over 170 options inside your Facebook privacy settings! Master them now, and Facebook will change things up again before you know it. Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
6. Managing Your Facebook Security - Login to Facebook & go to Account (Find Account on the top right menu) - Click the (v) drop-down We will tackle Facebook privacy by creating lists first. Creating lists will allow you to categorize your Facebook friends and make your privacy settings a snap! The average Facebook user has 130 friends, so yes, setting up lists can be a pain initially. Once you tackle your existing friends, adding new friends to lists is easy peasy. Click on Edit Friends Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
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8. Click Create a ListStefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
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10. Click on the thumbnails to select who will be on your new list (just one click)
11. When you are finished (scroll down to see everyone) click Create List!Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
12. Account > Edit Friends > Create List Creating lists is a fantastic way to stay organized with your privacy settings – you may not need them, but I find them to be essential in my Facebook privacy management. Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
13. Account > Edit Friends > Removal Don’t be afraid of the break-up! Embrace the power and hit that X … Facebook will ask you if you’re really sure (see below). To really break-up, just click Remove from Friends. The person will not be notified, but they may still notice. LIVE Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
14. Account > Edit Friends > Edit Lists To Edit Lists on which a particular friend appears, click Edit Lists here. If you hover over the Edit Lists, you will see the lists (if any) that they are already a part of pop up. Just click on a list name to add them to that list. Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
15. Account > Account Settings > Account Security Back to Account … Click on Account Settings Go down to Account Security Click on Change Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
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17. Account > Privacy Settings Now, go back to Account … - Click on Privacy Settings Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
18. Account > Privacy Settings > Connecting > View Settings Connecting on Facebook: - Click on View Settings Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
22. Select Customize to really drill down into who can and cannot see this informationStefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
23. Account > Privacy Settings > Connecting > View Settings Click the drop-down to select who to Make this visible to on Facebook. Type in list names or individuals to Hide this from. Click Save Setting to finish! Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
24. Account > Privacy Settings > Preview Cool Tool: Facebook has a Preview My Profile button in the security settings that allows you to see how a specific person sees your profile! Great for making sure your mom/kids/boss can only see what you WANT them to see on your profile. Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
25. Account > Privacy Settings > Sharing Under the next heading, Sharing on Facebook, click Customize settings to get into the specifics! Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
26. Account > Privacy Settings > Apps & Sites Don’t miss Apps & Websites – this is an important security section! Click on Edit your settings to get started. Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
27. Account > Privacy Settings > Apps & Sites Click on Edit Settings to manage – Apps you use, Info accessible through your friends, Game activity, Instant personalization and public search! Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
28. Account > Privacy Settings > Apps & Sites Your friends don’t have COOL classes like this one! Uncheck the boxes to manage what you share through your friends! Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
29. Account > Privacy Settings > Apps & Sites Instant Personalization has to do with Facebook sharing your info with third-parties that they have business relationships with … sound familiar? Uncheck the box to disable Instant Personalization. Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
30. Account > Privacy Settings > Block Lists Block Lists are great for “disappearing” in someone’s eyes on Facebook. Once blocked, that person can no longer be your friend on Facebook or interact with you (with the exception of apps and games that you both use). Just type in a name or an email and then select the user and click on Block This User. Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
31. Stay Safe on Facebook! Please stay SAFE on Facebook … remember: 1. Decide where your line is located Make lists for easier privacy management Breaking-up is NOT hard to do Don’t connect if you are not comfortable with the person Be aware of real estate friend collectors Check your security settings often – FB will change them! Use the Preview My Profile to check your work Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011
32. Thank You Thanks for watching & listening. Have a GREAT week!!! Stefanie A. Hahn Education Director s.hahn@cbhearthside.com www.StefanieHahn.com Stefanie A. Hahn | www.StefanieHahn.com | 02/2011