Avast ye! Plunder ye Facebook settings to keep scallywags from pillagin' yer precious photos! Aye, matey!
2024-04-23
Avast ye mateys! Ye don't want Facebook plunderin' yer private treasures, do ye? Follow the wise counsel of Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson to keep yer loot safe from scurvy scallywags. Arrr!
Avast ye mateys! Who among ye has ever dared to skim through the user agreements and legal mumbo jumbo that be plaguing the seas when signing up for new software or services? (If ye ain't raising yer hand right now, ye better start!) No soul enjoys wading through this dense information.Arrr, by not reading service agreements thoroughly, ye might unknowingly be granting services access to things ye'd rather they didn't have. For example, ye may have let that scurvy Facebook app lay its hands on the photos stored on yer phone or tablet during the download process.If ye'd rather keep Facebook at bay from yer precious photos, fear not! We'll show ye how to protect yer privacy and modify the permissions even after installing the app. Just remember, some images like yer profile picture and cover photo will always be visible to Facebook.Arrr, prevent Facebook from plundering yer photos on yer iPhone or iPad by following these steps. Then ye can sail smoothly on the sea of social media, knowing yer treasures are safe.Ye can also deny Facebook access to yer photos on yer Android device. Here be how to do it, mateys. Settings may vary depending on the make of yer Android phone.Remember, it be yer data, and ye hold the power to decide who lays eyes on it. Stay informed, stay secure, and keep yer precious moments under lock and key.How do ye choose which photos or personal information to share on platforms like Facebook? Share yer thoughts with us at Cyberguy.com/Contact.For more tech tips and security alerts, subscribe to the CyberGuy Report Newsletter at Cyberguy.com/Newsletter. Ask ol' Kurt a question or suggest a story for us to cover. Ye have the power to control yer online destiny, mateys!Copyright 2024 CyberGuy.com. All rights reserved.