Facebook's security settings help protect your account and personal information. For example, you can choose your password securely and not reveal it to anyone. You can also set who can see your posts and images in the security settings for Facebook. If you don't know someone, you shouldn't add them as a friend. You should also not publicly post personal information, such as your address or phone number. If you notice someone logging into your account without authorization or you notice any suspicious activity, you should report it to Facebook immediately.

Facebook security settings


  1. password

Password is the basic security setting for Facebook. It is important to create a strong password and change it regularly. A strong password should consist of at least eight characters, contain upper and lower case letters, numbers and special characters and should not be easy to guess.

  1. Two-factor authentication

Two-factor authentication is an important security setting that helps protect the account from unauthorized access. A second factor, such as a code via SMS or confirmation via an app, is required to log in to Facebook. This prevents anyone who knows the account password from gaining access to the account.

  1. Verification of login details

Facebook offers the ability to check account login credentials for suspicious activity. To do this, users can receive a notification when the account is logged in from an unknown device or when the account is used from a new location. This helps detect and respond to suspicious activity on the account.

  1. Privacy settings

Facebook's privacy settings offer a variety of options to control who can access what information and content on the account. For example, certain people or groups of people can be blocked or the sharing of certain content can be restricted.

  1. Application Settings

Facebook offers the ability to control the access rights of applications that use the account. This may involve restricting or blocking access to the account and the personal information that is shared.

  1. Ad Settings

Facebook's ad settings provide the ability to control the ads that are displayed. Users can decide what type of advertisements are displayed and what data about the account can be used for advertising purposes.

  1. Activity log

Activity Log is a feature available on Facebook that allows users to review their activity on the platform. For example, posts, comments, likes and shared content can be displayed. The Activity Log provides a way to detect and respond to suspicious activity on the account.

  1. face recognition

Facebook also offers a facial recognition feature that automatically detects and tags faces in photos and videos. However, this feature can also be disabled to improve privacy and data protection.

  1. Reporting Content

Facebook offers a way to report content that violates community guidelines. For example, spam, hate speech, violence or sexual content can be reported. Reporting content helps keep the platform safe and free from inappropriate content.

  1. Automatic deletion of content

Facebook also offers an option to automatically delete content older than a certain time. For example, old posts or photos can be automatically deleted to improve privacy and data protection.

Facebook's security settings are important to protect users' accounts and personal information. By using these settings, users can maintain control over their privacy and data. It is therefore advisable to check these settings regularly and adjust them if necessary to ensure that the account and data are optimally protected.

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