On Facebook, your name, profile picture, gender, username, user ID (account number) and networks are visible to everyone (learn why). Also, by default, apps have access to your friends list and any information you choose to share with everyone.
To manage your settings for each app you’ve authorized:
To manage your general settings for apps and websites:
To manage your settings for each app you’ve authorized:
- Click the at the top right corner of Facebook and click Account Settings.
- From the menu in the left column, select Apps.
- Select the app you want by clicking on the app's name or the edit link
- Choose an audience with the audience selector from the App activity privacy section. That app can only publish stories to people within the audience you choose.
To manage your general settings for apps and websites:
- Click the at the top left corner of Facebook and pick Privacy Settings.
- Under the Apps and Websites heading, click Edit settings. From here, you can turn off all platform apps, control what information is open to your friends through apps and websites they use, and more.
If
you’re concerned about who can see your past posts, there’s a privacy
tool to limit the audience for anything you've shared with more than
your friends (ex: public posts).
Some important notes about this tool:
- Click the account menu at the top right of any Facebook page and choose Privacy Settings
- Scroll down the page to find Limit the Audience for Past Posts
- Click on Manage Past Post Visibility
Some important notes about this tool:
- You can’t undo this action
- This may result in people losing access to things that they previously commented on
- People who are tagged in your posts and their friends may still be able to see these posts
- This tool doesn’t make any posts with a more private or custom setting open to Friends
- You still have the option to change the audience of each of your posts
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