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Protect Your Privacy on Facebook
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ocial networking is built on the idea of sharing information openly and fostering a sense of community. You want to use Facebook, but you also want to keep your private information from being spread all over the Internet.
Unfortunately, an online network of individuals actively sharing their experiences and seeking connections with other like-minded people can be easy prey for hackers bent on social-engineering and phishing attacks. Here are some ways to protect your privacy.
1. Control app permissions
With the new redesign comes an interesting policy called “frictionless sharing,” which says that apps only have to ask for your permission once before accessing your info or posting as you whenever they want.
You can’t change the policy, but you can control which friends get to see the app activity, change certain app permissions, or hide the activity entirely (without deleting the app).
2. Adjust privacy info, friends, and photos 
There is probably some personal info you’d like to share with some people, but not others. For instance, you might want to show your current city to close friends, but your hometown to everyone.
To adjust these settings, click the area below your profile photo, and select “Edit” for each module, then use the drop-down menus to select the audience for any item.
To change the visibility of your friends list, click on the box at the top of your Timeline, and click “Edit” at the top. To change the visibility of photos, click the photos box from your Timeline, then change the settings for each album using the drop-down menus next to their titles.
3. Make Your Contact Information Private
I personally use Facebook for professional and personal use and it can frequently become overwhelming. That’s why I’ve taken the time to outline these ten privacy protection steps. One of the first things I did when I started approving friend requests from people that I hadn’t built a strong relationship with, was make my contact information visible only to close contacts.
4. Blocking People From your Profile
Of course if there’s a person you don’t want to see your Facebook page at all, you can always block them completely by selecting Privacy Settings from the Settings drop-down menu and clicking on Block List. Note, though, that while friendships/relationships on Facebook will be removed when you block someone, they may still use some apps that you do, be fans of the same things, etc., so you may still have some communication with them that way.
These are just a few ways that you can protect your privacy on Facebook. While there are a few other small things to keep in mind, these four settings are most important.
Keep in mind that while you may have turned off the visibility of many profile sections, there is no way to prevent all photos or videos from being visible if friends of yours make the images visible. It’s worth taking a look to ensure that your privacy is under protection.
Computer comprehensive protection
What’s the best antivirus software? It’s not easy to say. However, what we can confirm is that a good antivirus software must contain five guard function.
Privacy Guard
Stop suspicious actions for accessing or destroying sensitive locations’s files.
Startup Guard
Stop suspicious malwares start with system.
Process Guard
Detect and stop suspicious malware process running in RAM.
Behavior Guard
Detect and stop malwares by analyzing malicious behavior and action.
Detect threads when you operating unknown files.

