There are millions of Facebook users worldwide;
however, many of them might be unaware of the fact that they are using the
popular social media site in a wrong fashion.
Those who use the site and post messages on their
Timeline or their friends' Timeline might be unaware that what they post on
timelines is still visible to others and none of it is ' private' and is
visible to friends of friends or whichever customized settings one is using.
Either one should directly send a message to the
concerned person through clicking on the Messages link to the left of news feed
and clicking on a new message button or going to the particular user's profile
and clicking on the message button near the top right of the page, Fox News
reports.
Another usually done yet mostly unrealized feature is
that of 'oversharing'. Most of the users do not realize that sharing everything
on the social media might be a good way to let out all the updates of their
lives but can also damage real-life relationships.
The report said that if a user wants to post pictures
of self, or photos with certain friends, settings should be either customized
in a manner that other friends or family aren't offended or better still not
post them at all.
Apart from oversharing, the feature of putting in too
much information in photos is risky. Smartphones today are enabled with
embedded GPS info into photos which can let those who know how to extract the
info get sensitive data about where the photos were taken including one's
house, kids' school or other important locations.
In order to turn off the feature, users can right click
a photo and choose Properties and in the Details tab, click the 'Remove
Properties and Personal Information' button for Windows.
The report further added that in order to turn off the
GPS feature while clicking photographs, iPhone users can change the Privacy
Location Services from the Settings tab while Android users can change it from
the Location Services tab and turn off the feature when not needed.
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