I used to have my facebook set up so only my friends could see my pictures and stuff. But they changed it and that's not the case anymore. In fact, someone I don't want seeing my pictures or knowing my business (that I made a point of declining as a friend) commented on one of my pictures. Is there a way to make sure that this doesn't happen anymore. I tried to change my privacy settings, but they even changed that part!

Abigail Taylor
09.18.2008

Re: FB question
are any of your privacy settings set to "Friends of Friends" can comment or post? I know it used to be some kind of weird bug that even if you aren't friends with someone, if you have a mutual friend that posts on a picture or something, you could see that picture. They've changed everything all around so I can't find it right now, but I do remember having to go in and manually change that setting so Friends of Friends couldn't see my pictures.
You could also go and actually block that person. I think that prevents them from even seeing that you have a profile, let alone anything on there.
Me too. I can't stand how they keep changing rules and settings. But yes, you can resolve this. You may have already done most/all of this, so apologies if I'm being redundant. Give these a shot:
* Go to Account
* Go to Privacy Settings
* Go to How Tags Work and change everything to 'Off'
* Still within How Tags Work - make sure Profile Visibility of posts you're tagged in once they're on your profile is set to "Friends".
* Go to Control Your Default Privacy (still within security settings) and make sure it's set to "Friends".
I actually even pick which Friends I want to see my posts, pictures, etc. Some friends are just acquaintances to me and I don't want them seeing everything.
Hope that helps a little!
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