Once you have updated your Privacy Settings in Facebook you are not done! There are two tabs within Account Settings you might want to check out and update to further protect your safety and privacy. Click on Account, and then Account Settings. There you will find the Security and Facebook Ads tabs. You may wish to opt into Facebook Account Security, and opt out of Facebook Ads.
1. Security Tab
Click on Security to view the Security Settings options. You will see Secure Browsing. Click on Edit and then check Browse Facebook on a secure connection (https) when possible. This means that the data sent between your PC and Facebook will be encrypted and unrecognizable should your data somehow be intercepted. While interception may be unlikely, you should opt for a secure connection. Hopefully Facebook will upgrade at some point and default to https. For now you must opt in. Don’t forget to click on Save Changes (or Cancel).
Next click Edit next to Login Notifications. You can be notified when your account is accessed by a new computer or mobile device. Check Email so you will be notified by email if your account is accessed from a new device. When you login to Facebook from a new device, a Name New Computer pop-up will ask you to name the new computer. Type in a meaningful name you will recognize. You will receive an email that your account was accessed by this computer name, complete with date, time, location, IP address, and a link to report unauthorized access. If you leave the check mark on Add to your list of recognized devices you won’t get the pop up next time you login from that device.
The third Account Security option, Login Approvals requires entering a security code that is sent to your phone when a new device attempts to login to your account. Personally I would find that annoying, but if I thought someone else was attempting to login to my account it would be handy.
If you click on Edit next to Recognized Devices you will see a list of your recent logins from each device with date and time (if you have enabled Login Notifications above). If there is a device you don’t recognize, immediately change your Facebook password and email password.
Click on Edit next to Active Sessions to view your most current session device name and location.
Don’t forget to click on Save Changes after updating any of the above Account Security options.
2. Facebook Ads Tab
The other tab of interest is the Facebook Ads tab. If you are not advertising on Facebook, why would you click on this tab? You should, as there are two settings you may wish to update. Click on Facebook Ads, and you will find two sections: Ads shown by third parties, and Ads and Friends.
Click on Edit third party ad settings. This is a “could be in the future” feature. If you are using Facebook social plug-ins you are a candidate. This option determines who can see your name and possibly profile picture in future third party ads. Click on the drop down to select Only my friends or No one. Don’t forget to click on Save Changes
Click on Edit social ads setting. This setting determines who can see your name and possibly profile picture in Facebook’s social ads. If you have clicked Like on a business page and that business decides to pay for a social ad, you are a candidate. Again, click on the drop down to select Only my friends or No one. Don’t forget to click on Save Changes.
OK, I am feeling a bit more private and secure now – how about you?
Do you have a question about Facebook Privacy or Account Settings, or a suggestion for a future post?
Sep 15, 2014 @ 15:48:18
When we send private messages, we can see they have read it, by the check mark, or it will say, “seen at 2:30 ” for example.
Is there a choice, in order for them to not know whether or not we have seen and read their message ???
Is the check mark optional ? Sometimes we aren’t ready to reply the
same minute we see the message.
Nov 05, 2014 @ 21:52:46
Hello Peggy – Thanks for your question, and sorry for the delayed response. Currently once you open a Facebook message, it is marked as “read”. I am not aware of any way to reset the message to an “unread” status.