How to Make Your Facebook Friends List Private
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Alfian Adi Saputra
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Sunday, June 10, 2018
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How To Make Your Facebook Friends List Private
Your Facebook account defaults to making the "Buddies" section of your profile noticeable to everybody. To adjust the privacy of your Buddies list, go to your profile, and click "Pals" below your cover picture. Then, click the pencil icon at the top of the page and choose "Edit Personal privacy" from the dropdown menu. Then you can pick an audience. This is exactly what the menu will look like by default:
Facebook uses a range of choices for the audience you share your friends list with, ranging from making it public to keeping it visible to your eyes alone. You can opt to make your good friends list "Public" so that everyone can see it; set it visible to "Pals" so that anybody who's pals with you can see it; or set it to "Only Me" so that you're the only one who can see it. (You can select the same choices for any of the individuals or lists that you follow on Facebook.).
Utilizing lists to arrange who can see your Pals list.
Alternately, you can decide to share your Pals list with the members of any of the clever lists that organize your Friends, or you can opt to set it to a "Customized" privacy setting, which adds the option of sharing your Friends list with specific individuals or lists of Buddies. With custom privacy settings, you can also choose users whom you specifically do not wish to share your Buddies list with-- which is an especially useful setting if you wish to hide it from a nosy acquaintance or ex.
You can both produce your very own lists of Buddies and make the most of smart lists that Facebook produces for you. Smart notes create themselves and immediately remain current based upon the profile information that you and your Good friends share, such as work, school, family, or city. As Facebook explains, if you list Stanford as a school that you've attended, and your friends Eric and Jane also list Stanford, then you might see a smart list called "Stanford University" with Eric and Jane on it.
Facebook allows you to develop lists for "Close Friends" and "Acquaintances," along with a "Limited" list of good friends who will just have the ability to see the information that you make Public or the posts that you tag them in. You can include Buddies to these lists and develop your own custom lists, which can help you to manage the privacy of your information, such as who can see your Friends list.
Making your friends list personal from Facebook's app.
To make your good friends list private from Facebook's iOS app, go to your profile, tap "Buddies" below your profile photo, and tap the audience beside "Buddies" to change who can see the Buddies area of your profile.
To adjust who can see your Friends list from Facebook's Android app, go to your profile, tap "Pals" below your profile picture, and tap the audience beside "Buddies" to change who can see your list of good friends.
Even if you set your Facebook Friends list to "Just Me," it won't ever be totally personal. Facebook keeps in mind that since other individuals have the very same options offered to them when they choose whether they desire to share their Friends list or make it private, individuals might be able to see mutual friends when they go to your profile. Your Friends control who sees their friendships on their profiles, so if individuals can see your relationship on another profile, they'll also be able to see it in the News Feed, search, and other put on Facebook.