How to Block Your Photos On Facebook

Facebook makes it simple to publish images of loved ones. You can label specific faces in a picture with the names of any person with whom you are Facebook buddies. Yet suppose you hate it when others publish photos of you without asking?

Facebook can't quit people from publishing your photo. But there's a Facebook setting that prevents various other customers from discovering images tagged with your name. Choose that setup, and also various other individuals won't be able to look for pictures of you.

Just like several Facebook functions, the no-tag setting is easy to use, but hard to find.

If one of your good friends on Facebook has already labelled you in an image, look underneath it for the tag "In this photo." Your own name will certainly have an additional web link beside it, "remove tag." Click it. The tag with your name vanishes. Even better, no person else will certainly be able to label you in that shot once again.

Just how to disable everybody on Facebook from locating various other customers' pictures of you? I had to e-mail Facebook to tell me where the button is. Here's the detailed:

Mouse over words Setups in the top right corner of your Facebook web page. A food selection turns up.


Block Photos On Facebook


Click Privacy Setups. When the Privacy page lots, click Profile near the top.


Block Photos On Facebook


In the web page that loads, entitled Privacy > Profile, search for Photos Tagged of You midway down the web page. Click the funny-looking widget that states My Networks and Friends. Up pops a little menu that appears like this:


Block Photos On Facebook


You're practically residence! Click "Personalize ..." A big dialog box appears that asks, That Can See This? Select the alternative Only Me. Then punch Okay, and also click Save Adjustments at the bottom of the web page.


Block Photos On Facebook


You're done. Various other customers still can label you in their own images. Your name will show up below the picture, but the tag won't consist of a click-through web link to see other tagged photos of you.

Commenter Skies explained an useful tool on the Privacy > Profile page on top: "See just how a good friend sees your account." Type in another individual's name. Facebook shows your account as it would certainly appear to that customer.

You can find it on the Personal privacy > Profile page on top.