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By Larry Magid In December 2009, Facebooky announced new privacy settings that give users some additional control over what information they share, while taking away the ability to hide a few pieces of information from the general public. One particular piece of publicly available information--users' friends lists--caused a bit of an uproar from a number of sectors, including business people who don't necessarily want to expose their professional networks to the public and their competitors. It is also a concern to some parents who might not want their kids--or a list of their kids' friends--to be widely available. Facebook quickly backtracked. A day later, the company announced on its blog that users can now uncheck the "Show my friends on my profile" option in the Friends box on their profile so that your friend list won't appear on your publicly viewable profile. Unfortunately, they weren't very clear on exactly how you make the change. You won't find this checkbox in your Facebook privacy settings. Instead you have to follow these steps: 1. Click on Profile on the blue bar a the top of the screen:
2. Scroll down to the beginning of your Friends list and click on the pencil to the right of the word Friends:
3. Uncheck the box that says "Show Friend list to everyone":
You can't hide your friends from your friends and applications In addition, this procedure does not hide other publicly available information including your name, profile picture, gender, current city, networks you belong to, and pages you're a fan of. Double-check your privacy settings
To find out how your Facebook profile looks to the public, click on Profile Information in privacy settings and then on Preview My Profile...on the upper right section of that page This article first appeared on CNET News.com |