You have circles. When you post about your drunken antics on the weekend, you choose to share this with your “Closest Friends” circle. When you make a general statement, you choose to make it public and when you create a limited, non shareable post, well that’s a private message, not that dissimilar to an email…
- First, get to the core of your privacy settings:

This is how you get to the privacy settings page.
next step - Here is where you can get into the privacy settings for each individual type of information

penultimate step
at this point, very little information is available externallySo, by following these steps, what we’ve done is created an online locker to store digital data about ourselves, where very little information is available from the outside. This is the way we live in everyday life, so no different than what we already do anyway. - Now lets go to our friends list

get to friends - You next have to assign each person to a “list”, the Facebook equivalent of a Google+ Circle. Much like you would think of everyone in your life.

here is where you can classify your facebook friends - Now you can go back to the Privacy settings piece and “only show” every type of information to a specific set of lists. For instance, only your close friends can have access to your phone number and home address, but all your acquaintances and colleagues can know your University and date of birth
- Finally, when making a new post or a creating a new album, use the privacy control and decide who you will be showing it to.


From here you can change your personal username (if you haven’t already) or you can choose a page from the menu to pick your page’s username. You should do this, because it makes your page more sharable. If you don’t, you will be telling people to either search for you on Facebook or give them a url that is not easy to remember. Make it short and make it memorable and you can spread the word about your great page much easier.












