Has Facebook changed its privacy policy?
Instead of having settings spread across nearly 20 different screens, they’re now accessible from a single place,” writes Facebook in a blog post announcing the changes. Oh, sorry — that’s from 2018, when they centralized privacy settings to make them easier to find.
Why does Facebook keep changing my privacy settings to public?
Facebook Changed 14 Million People’s Privacy Settings to “Public” Without Warning. Whoops. Again. Facebook disclosed Thursday that a software bug may have switched some users’ posts to “public” without telling them.
What are the new policies of Facebook?
Facebook has announced that it will limit the number of ads a page can run at once in 2020. At the same time, the social platform has said that this new rule would only impact a small percentage of pages. It is likely that this limit will be high enough for many brands to not notice.
Why are my Facebook posts set to only me?
“Only Me,” means the posts are fully private, only viewable to you. “Friends” means your Facebook friends can see what you post and search for your posts. “Public” means anyone on or off Facebook can see your posts, and anyone with a Facebook account can search your posts.
What is the data use policy for Facebook?
We store data for as long as it is necessary to provide products and services to you and others, including those described above. Information associated with your account will be kept until your account is deleted, unless we no longer need the data to provide products and services.
Does Facebook own my photos?
Let’s start by getting on the same basic page: no, Facebook doesn’t own your photos. That’s not how copyright or real life works. They’re still your photos, not Facebook’s. In fact, it’s right in Facebook’s terms of service: “You own all of the content and information you post on Facebook.
Can Facebook see my gallery?
During the initial installation, Facebook asks to provide access to your photos. But since many users don’t read notifications carefully, they end up granting access to their photos gallery. In case you’re using the Facebook app on your phone or computer, it’s likely that it has access to your photos.
Can anyone see my Facebook photos?
You can configure who can see your pictures on Facebook, making photos or albums visible only to your friends or to a select group of people. You can even post pictures that only you can see. Two exceptions are your current profile photo and your cover photo, which can be seen by anyone with internet access.