A Facebook private account is ideal to stay away from the trespassers. It will hide your existence in the social network but connects you with the people you want.
People may have several reasons to make their social account private—keep a distance from unwanted contacts, conversations, etc. If a person is interested in just maintaining the existing relationships like family, close friends and don’t want to make new friends, he/she too may opt for a private account.
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Creating a Facebook Private Account
In this post, we’ll tell you how to create a Facebook private account or make your existing Facebook profile private in easy to follow steps.
1. Limit friendship requests
Facebook is mainly used to find new friendships and recover lost ones. When starting a private account you will try to build a network of as few people as possible. Right?
Let’s first see how that is possible. Facebook analyzes people’s location, interests and mutual friends and provides profiles that suit them as friendship suggestions. As a result, even if you do not send requests to anyone, you will continue to receive friend requests from people who are in your vicinity or who know you.
To limit them do as below,
Sign in to your Facebook account first. Click your profile picture from the top-right corner of your home screen and choose “Settings & Privacy” from the list.
Pick ‘Settings’ as next.
Visit Privacy options from the left sidebar.
Locate ‘How people can find and contact you’ option in the main screen. By default, everyone on Facebook can send you friend requests. Click on edit that appears next to ‘Who can send you friend requests?’ option. Change it to ‘Friends of friends’.
After that, only people in the friend list of your friends can send you connection requests. If you haven’t added any friends, it means that no one else can send you a friend request. A Facebook account without friends can be used as a cloud storage vault to store your photos, videos, and notes. What do you think?
This option change won’t affect your existing Facebook friends. They will remain in your network until you remove them manually.
How to Remove a Facebook Friend?
To remove a current friend on Facebook, just do this:
- Visit Facebook profile and open your friend list.
- Click the ‘three-dots’ icon that appears next to a friend’s name.
Find a friend whom you want to remove. Tap the ‘three-dots’ icon next to them. Select ‘Unfriend’. Confirm the change to remove a friend without knowing him or her.
Still, there are many ways for people to find your Facebook account. Scroll-down through the same page (Settings > Privacy) to prevent others from searching your account by phone number and email account.
- Who can see your friend list? — Set it as Only me, so others can’t spy on your network connections.
- Who can look you up using email address/phone number you provided—Only me. It prevents strangers from finding your Facebook profile and tracking social media activities with email or phone number.
- Do you want search engines outside Facebook to link to your profile? — No. Then, people can’t search for and find your Facebook through Google or similar search engines.
- Recommended similar profile—Off. As a result, Facebook won’t suggest your profile to others for sending friendship requests.
2. Manage your post visibility
Next, decide who can see your current and future content. It includes your status updates, photos, videos, and links you shared on the wall.
Facebook allows you to share posts with public, friends, custom friends, and custom friend lists. Let us compare them in detail,
Public—Anyone on Facebook
Friends— Your friend list
Friends except— All friends in your friend list except ‘XXX’
Specific friends— Friend ‘XXX’ and friend ‘YYY’
Only me— None. Best for creating personal notes.
Custom friends— Share with friend ‘XXX’ or lists and Don’t share with friend ‘YYY’ or lists
Custom lists—Share with custom friend lists like Acquaintances, close friends, best friends, etc.
These are the default audience options you can choose from. You can change it for individual posts (if needed) while creating and publishing a content.
Keep in mind that, the new setting is applicable to your future posts only. The old contents are still viewable by public or friends based on your previous setting. To apply the new setting to your old posts, click on ‘Limit Past Posts’ here, Limit the audience for posts you’ve shared with friends of friends or Public?.
As you are holding a private Facebook account, it is unnecessary to tell people about people, pages, and lists you follow. Go to the next option, Who can see the people, Pages and lists you follow?, and set it as ‘Only me’.
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3. Manage your profile and tagging
Head to your Profile and tagging section to control your timeline posts. People may post texts, photos, and even personal messages on your timeline wall.
If you want to stop friends from posting unwanted things, do this:
- Who can post on your profile? — Set it as Only me. It helps you to clean up your Facebook timeline and avoid appearing useless photos or birthday wishes there.
Scroll down to manage your tags. Under Reviewing, turn on toggle button for Review posts that you’re tagged in before the post appears on your profile. If someone tags you in their photos or posts, this option can stop them coming to your timeline before you even see them.
Similarly, enable the Review tags that people add to your posts before the tags appear on Facebook? option as well. Sometimes, people will tag their friends on your photos and videos without your permission. As a result, your posts that are shared only among friends visible to outsiders. So you should review tags before they appear on Facebook.
4. Hide your contact info
It is mandatory to add a phone number and email address to your Facebook account. Have you ever checked if others can see it?
Visit your Facebook profile and open About menu. Click Contact and basic info from the left sidebar. Then, it will show your phone number and email address in the main screen.
Tap the privacy icon (lock icon in the above-given screenshot) to change the privacy level for your number and email address. Select ‘Only me’ from the pop-up box.
Done.
5. Block users and messages
What if someone leaves unwanted comments on your posts or sends personal messages? You will block them. Isn’t it?
Facebook allows you to block users and their messages. After blocking, they can’t view your profile, pots, tags, and invite you to events or groups. Your Facebook activities will be totally invisible for them.
Go to Privacy settings (Settings > Privacy) and visit Blocking from the left sidebar. You can find out three blocking types there.
Restricted list: Add a friend to your restricted list. Thereafter, they can’t see your Facebook posts unless it is shared with the Public.
Block users: Block a user entirely on Facebook. They can’t view your profile, see your posts, tag you, send invitations, and send messages.
Block messages: Block Messenger messages only.
Click on Edit and followed by ‘Add to Blocked list’. Search for people by their name and Facebook will show matching accounts as suggestions. Select an account to block him or her.
Go back to your previous screen (Edit > See your Blocked list) to manage your list of blocked users. It will show all blocked users on your Facebook account. Tap ‘Unblock’ to unblock them.
Final thoughts
It is commonly said that there is no such thing as private on the Internet. Once a status update, photo, or video is posted anywhere, anyone can take a screenshot or download it.
Despite these facts, many people today use private Facebook accounts to communicate with a few people or to protect their privacy. You can successfully have a private Facebook profile if you don’t tag people outside your network.
A private Facebook account can help you use social media for your personal purposes and increase productivity without wasting time on unnecessary arguments.