How to Block Your Photos On Facebook

Facebook makes it simple to upload images of loved ones. You can mark private faces in an image with the names of anyone with whom you are Facebook good friends. Yet suppose you dislike it when others publish photos of you without asking?

Facebook can not stop people from publishing your image. However there's a Facebook setting that avoids other customers from locating pictures labelled with your name. Pick that setting, and other individuals will not have the ability to look for pictures of you.

As with lots of Facebook attributes, the no-tag setting is easy to use, yet hard to discover.

If among your good friends on Facebook has already labelled you in a photo, look underneath it for the tag "In this picture." Your very own name will certainly have an extra link next to it, "eliminate tag." Click it. The tag with your name disappears. Also better, no one else will have the ability to tag you because shot once more.

Exactly how to disable every person on Facebook from finding other customers' images of you? I needed to e-mail Facebook to tell me where the switch is. Here's the step-by-step:

Computer mouse over the word Setups in the top right edge of your Facebook web page. A menu pops up.


Block Photos On Facebook


Click Privacy Settings. When the Privacy page tons, click Profile near the top.


Block Photos On Facebook


In the web page that lots, labelled Personal privacy > Account, seek Photos Tagged of You halfway down the web page. Click the funny-looking widget that claims My Networks as well as Friends. Up stands out a little menu that looks like this:


Block Photos On Facebook


You're nearly house! Click "Personalize ..." A huge dialog box appears that asks, Who Can See This? Pick the alternative Only Me. After that punch Okay, as well as click Save Changes at the bottom of the web page.


Block Photos On Facebook


You're done. Other customers still can identify you in their own images. Your name will show up underneath the image, but the tag will not consist of a click-through web link to see various other marked pictures of you.

Commenter Sky pointed out a helpful tool on the Privacy > Profile page on top: "See how a friend sees your account." Key in one more user's name. Facebook shows your account as it would certainly show up to that individual.

You can find it on the Privacy > Account page at the top.