How to stay private now that anyone can find you on Facebook
Facebook
is tweaking your privacy settings again, but it’s not quite as serious
as it sounds—the change, which removes an option to hide your name in
search results, was announced last December and has already been in
effect for 90 percent of users. On Thursday, Facebook removed the option
for the last users still hanging on.
This
change only affects the less than 10 percent of you still using “Who
can look up my timeline by name?” In December, Facebook said it would be
retiring the setting “in coming weeks,” but that really meant more than
10 months, apparently. If this change is a shock to your system, listen
up: There are other privacy settings you can use to control who has
access to your profile.
If you're still using the search option, you'll see this notice in the coming weeks.Check those privacy settings
Now
that Facebook’s Graph Search tool is available to most American users,
the way people find you has changed. Instead of looking for you by name,
people can find you by searching for “friends of my friends who live in
New York” or navigate to your profileanother friend’s page. You can
control the audience of your updates, photos, or bio information if you
don’t want strangers seeing your information.
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