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Group Your Friends

One of the most important things you can ever do on your Facebook account is make groups so you can divide your friends. Think about it: do you want your boss, your mother, and your drinking buddies to all have the same access to the same things?

By grouping your friends into categories like Work, Family, and Friends (actual friends, though I wouldn't call it that :D), you can separate which posts, which activities, and which photos each group can see.

New list means new friend group

First, you click on the "Make new List button on the left side of the screen as shown. If you don't see it, click the "More" button and it should be right there at the bottom.

A pop-up will appear that shows you some of your friends, but the thing you're looking for is at the top where it says "Create New List". Enter a descriptive name (as far as I know, the people in the list won't be able to see the name, but just in case don't enter a name like "People I Hate"). Click on all the friends you want in that group or do a quick search by typing part of a name. Once you're sure everyone is there, then click "Create List" at the bottom.

Just enter a name and go

You're taken to a new page where you can see the activity for just that group. You're done!


Controlling your access by group

The magic customize option

Well, almost done. You still have to go and set your privacy based on the groups.

Go into your settings under Privacy > Profile. You'll see the standard list of permissions for who can see what, but check out that bottom option: "Customize…". That's the one you want.

Another popup will open giving you several advanced controls for managing who can see what. For example, if you feel obligated to "friend" your boss, but don't really want them to see the things you post to your wall, click customize in that group and you'll see something like this:

Who can see this?

Click on "Some Friends" and now you can type the names of specific friends OR the group that you created 🙂 (also note the VERY important function of being able to exclude specific people by name).

Besides making sure that only the right people see the right things, this saves time from having to constantly be adding every single friend to something. This is particularly useful when posting photos (explained next).

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Privacy Settings

Learn how to Group Your Friends so you can have better control over who sees what.
Protecting your Facebook Pics - How to separate make sure only the right people see the right photos.
Make sure your profile is restricted by viewing your profile as others would see it.

Security Settings

Facebook doesn't provide you with secure login unless you use this simple trick.

Tools

To learn just how easy it is to have your personal information found by others when not secured properly, check out Openbook.
Reclaim Privacy is a simple open-source tool that will check your Facebook privacy settings and let you know if they're set wrong.

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General Safety

Avoid fake and nasty websites with my search engine trick.
Watch out for online addiction. Getting lost in fun online activities can be just as addiction as any drug.
So you want to write, publish, or share information online? Be careful. Things you say may be lost or forgotten, but things put on the Internet never are.
Don't fall for the well-known (or the new scams either) bad guys use to trick you into give away data or money.

Account Protection

Want to make an account with some online service? Read this first!
The newest, biggest risk online? Account hijacking! Don't become a victim by allowing your account to be taken over and learn to recognize when someone else has been.
Be sure transmission security is active before entering a name, password, credit card number, or other important information online.

... or check out any of my other guides and tutorials by clicking here!

Group Your Friends

Learn to make groups for different friends so that you don't have to let everyone see everything on your Facebook page the same way.

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Protecting your Facebook Pics

Learn to selectively manage who can see which photos on your site.

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See How Others See You (on Facebook At Least)

Learn how to control how other see you on Facebook

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How to Force Login Security on Facebook

Here's a quick tip to make sure that when you log into Facebook, you're not broadcasting your name and password all over the net unprotected.

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Openbook

See just how easy it is to find people's private data with Openbook.

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Reclaim Privacy

It's never too late to start controlling your data. You may never have full control again, but that doesn't mean it's pointless to try.

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How to Avoid Bogus Websites

There are bogus websites out there hoping you'll hit them by accident or using phishing to trick you into coming to them. Learn my simple trick to avoid these sites!

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Online Addiction

Concerned about online addiction? You should be. Learn the types, the signs, and the preventions.

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The Consequences of Posting Online

It's fun to post online. What you think, what you feel. But words typed and posted on the Internet can come back to bite you more than anything you could say with your mouth.

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Tricks and Scams

Just because you won't willing give up data doesn't mean that I can't trick you out of it. Don't fall for these well known tricks!

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Account Creation Tips

When you create an account with an online site, you should know a few things first.

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Account Hijacking

One of the newest threats we face is the risk of someone getting control of your online account and using it against you and the people you know. Do everything you can to prevent that from happening!

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Using HTTPS For Secure Login and Payment Online

Making online accounts is useful and fun, but doesn't mean much if someone can capture your login information and use it against you. Make sure to use this simple trick to prevent that from happening.

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