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Facebook Privacy Simplified

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Facebook is NOT, by it's very nature and model, a private platform. That was never the idea behind it and if you really want to have a conversation that remains completely private you're better off using the phone (cough, maybe not) or popping round for a coffee. Two sugars and milk? Biscuit?

Rule number one of online privacy (Facebook and otherwise): Don't post anything you might regret saying. There. That was easy wasn't it? Sadly, most people don't follow that rule and there's an awful lot of 'regret' out there.

Bottom line is we have 3 choices when it comes to Facebook;

  1. make everything we do and say public (that includes 'Friends of Friends'), 
  2. make it between Friends only (that means only people know, right?) or 
  3. don't post anything or comment on anything someone else posted.

Facebook Privacy Simplified (Ticker)

The "Ticker" and "Timeline" expose just about everything we do and say because of the settings for your posts. That's it.


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