How to Lock Down Facebook Privacy. Facebook privacy settings are complex and, to make things more difficult, they change on a regular basis. We explored how to lock down your Facebook account's privacy settings, for both your public profile and under the hood. Follow this simple step-by-step process to make sure you're not sharing anything outside your comfort zone.
Taking some time to lock down your Facebook privacy settings is a good idea. When Facebook makes future changes, it will be easier to keep on top of what's new. Take a look below for our privacy walkthrough. How to Lock Down Your Profile Find the main areas of your profile organized into tabs under your cover photo. About To get started, click on your "About" heading, scroll down and select "See All. " The "About" section is divided into multiple sub-sections, with a wealth of personal information in each. To check your privacy levels for each item of info, click on "Edit" at the top-right of each section. Friends and Followers Who can see your friend list? Photos Apps. Teachtoday. Ispekeout. Newsbeat - Warning about harming career prospects on social media. By Amy Gladwell Newsbeat reporter Kelly Doherty, 26, skipped work and her boss saw her Facebook pictures Recruiters across the UK are warning too many young people are risking their career opportunities because of what they post on social network sites.
The Recruitment Society and The Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) say most employers now search job candidates online. Katerina Rudiger from the CIPD says it is important to check your privacy settings on sites like Facebook. "We all have nights out but it is best not to advertise it," she said. Continue reading the main story 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Simon Bracewell from the Recruitment Society oversees the processing of thousands of applications for graduates, interns and apprentices. He says he has seen more and more worrying cases. He said: "I have seen so many of them where people have posted naked pictures. " Kelly Doherty called in sick at work for two days. "My workmate had grassed me up and all my pictures were over Facebook.
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Budd:e is part of the broader Australian Government cybersecurity initiative, aimed at creating a safer, more secure online environment for all Australian children. Teaching Budd:e View intro clip, and download the learning outcomes, curriculum maps and lesson plans. What is Budd:e? View full demonstration video, schematic, and read more about the Budd:e module. Kids Online.