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How to Keep Your Facebook Account Private

Facebook is designed for sharing with friends, so you can't make a profile that hides everything from friends too. The closest you can get is:

  • Hide everything from non-friends (the public).
  • Use the "Only me" setting on individual fields you don't want anyone to see, including friends.
  • Put specific friends on a Restricted list so they only see what you make public.

A few things stay visible no matter what: your name, your profile picture, your cover photo, and your activity in public groups.

Basic protections

Go to Settings & privacySettingsPrivacy (or Audience and visibility on newer layouts). Set each item below.

Your posts and stories

  • Who can see your future posts: Friends (or Only me if you want a quiet profile)
  • Limit past posts to friends: Yes
  • Who can see your stories: Friends

Your profile details (under Profile details or Profile information)

  • Set each field (birthday, hometown, current city, relationship, email, phone, employer, education) to Only me. This hides them from friends too.

Your friends list

  • Who can see your friends list: Only me

Pages you follow

  • Who can see the pages you follow: Only me

Finding you

  • Who can send friend requests: Friends of friends
  • Who can look you up by email or phone: Friends
  • Search engines linking to your profile: Off

Tagging

  • Review tags before they appear on your profile: On
  • Who can see posts you're tagged in: Friends or Only me

Active status

  • Show when you're active: Off

Hide things from specific friends without unfriending them

Add them to your Restricted list: SettingsPrivacyBlockingRestricted list. They stay friends, but only see what you post as Public.

Check what others actually see

On your profile, click the three dots near your name → View As. This shows your profile from a non-friend's perspective. Anything you still see there is still public.

What you can't hide

  • Your name, profile picture, and cover photo are always public.
  • Posts you make in public groups are visible to anyone in those groups.
  • Comments you leave on public posts are visible to anyone who can see that post.
  • Facebook itself sees everything regardless of these settings.

While you're in there: lock the account

  • SettingsSecurity and login: turn on two-factor authentication (authenticator app, not SMS, if possible) and login alerts.
  • Use a unique password from your password manager.