How Do I Disable Facebook



How Do I Disable Facebook - The Facebook Places security options are set to "Friends Only" by default, however you can pull out of the service altogether.

 

How Do I Disable Facebook


To do so follow these easy guidelines:

1. Go to your Facebook account's "Personal privacy Settings."
2. Click "Personalize settings" in the "Sharing on Facebook" area.
3. Under "Things I share" click the choice box beside "Include me in 'People Here Now' after I sign in." You have now handicapped this feature.
The image listed below is what your settings should appear like as soon as you have actually finished these steps.

Another Places function might enable friends to share your area-- even if you are not presently there as well as if you have currently disabled self-check-in. Buddies utilizing Places can inspect you in or "tag" you at a particular place.

KEEP IN MIND # - If you're checked-in on your own or by a pal, your presence at the place is visible to anyone that either you or your pal permits, based on your friend's and your personal privacy settings.

Your name will reveal up on the location's Places page, if there is one, so everybody at the area can see that you're there. If you are tagged by a pal, your presence at the location is seen by your friends or whoever they allow to see their posts, subject to their (not your) privacy settings.

You must approve a check-in demand, however you are just given 2 alternatives: "Yes" and "Not Now.".

Again, there is an easy way to disable this feature:.

1. Go to your Facebook account's "Personal privacy Settings.".
2. Click "Customize settings" in the "Sharing on Facebook" section.
3. Under "Things others share," find the option "Buddies can check me into Places.".
4. Select "Disable" from the list of options. You have now handicapped this feature.

The image listed below is what your settings need to look like when you have completed these actions.

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