The first question to ask ourselves is what information we WANT people to have as we cannot and do not want to be inexistent on the web. You must, in fact, make sure to claim your identity on the main networks to prevent that someone else from stealing it.
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4. Step 1 : Your posts
Switch from Public to
Friends
Step 2 : Your Apps
Switch from Public
to Friends / Only me
Step 3 : Your contact info.
Switch from Public
to Friends / Only me
7. Check the result on your Timeline
To see what your timeline looks like
from a Public / or a friend’s view
8. Hide your post’s location
Default: city
Custom: a place or nothing.
9. Only accept people you know as friends or ask you these questions before
accepting someone:
Do you know the Requester or have any friends in common with them?
Is the friend request from an attractive person of the opposite sex?
Does the request come from a person with a very limited facebook history?
Does the person have a unusually small or large number o friends?
11. Twitter Privacy settings
Go to twitter.com/settings or click on your
profile picture (next to the search bar)
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