Make Profile Picture Private Facebook - the Easy Way
By
Ba Ang
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Saturday, February 6, 2021
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Make Profile Picture Private Facebook
Your account picture is the square photo that generally shows up alongside your name on searches and also on your account page. Your cover image, at the same time, is the big photo that sits at the top of your account page.
Make Profile Picture Private Facebook
Well, I have bad news. Facebook just recently altered this personal privacy setting (without telling anyone, naturally), and currently your major account image is always clickable by any person, even if they're not a good friend. While unfamiliar people formerly saw only a 160-by-160-pixel variation of your account picture-- big adequate for them to determine if they recognized you, but tiny enough to keep them from doing anything questionable with it-- now they can see
I don't like this change, even though Facebook has added some privacy precautions (for instance, if you establish your photo to "Only Me," strangers will not have the ability to see sort, comments or picture data associated with the image-- simply the image itself). So, if you wish to maintain your profile pics as personal as they can be, below's what you need to do.
Change the individual privacy settings of your current and also past profile pics.
By default, every one of your profile pictures are public. Simply put, not just can strangers watch the full-size version of your present photo, they also can turn and previous account pictures that you have not erased in their full-size glory.
To change this, open each profile photo and also go to Edit, click the privacy button, as well as under Who should see this?, select More Options and after that click Only Me. You need to do this separately for every image in the cd, including your existing profile image.
If you leave your current profile photo set to Public, after that complete strangers will have the ability to see likes, remarks, inscriptions, and also various other photo information, such as area and tags.
If you change it to Only Me, they will certainly see simply the picture and nothing else.