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Facebook profile privacy: Take control, student style

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Take advantage of privacy settings in bulk with friends lists

Say for some reason, like me, you realised that a good proportion of your friends were idiots and you only had a couple more months of being around them. Instead of blocking them on Facebook and being faced with two months of awkwardness, you can set them all into a list allowing you to limit exactly what they see - that is, before you block them and get them out of your life for good. Or, in a similar fashion, not wanting to cause any awkwardness through not accepting a friends request, you can set an entire group of people to a limited view of your information. This works for colleagues you don't trust or even your boss of which you don't want them to see certain things. Through your Friends section on your Facebook top-bar, create a new list and simply add those particular people to that list. Now going through your privacy settings of what people can see and what they can't, instead of adding individual names, you can select that entire list. Instead of having to keep going back to those settings and adding names a hundred times, simply add that "friend" to the limited list. It keeps it sweet and simple.

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posted by Zack Whittaker
November 6, 2009 @ 1:25 pm

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