Your presence on Facebook could be marked by a privacy at risk: here’s how to protect yourself.

Social media is now a fundamental part of our lives the experience on the net must take into account our privacy. This is sometimes put at risk without us knowing, as in the case of a detail that Facebook does not disclose.

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Facebook is part of that range of the best known and most used social networks. In the years speaking of privacy, the platform has had more than a few privacy issues and user safety. Of the situations that seem to have been partially resolved but following a function, this topic returns to be discussed.

There is a situation where one’s presence on Facebook puts privacy at risk without our knowledge since the platform doesn’t say so. Now let’s see what to be careful about and how to defend your personal data.

Your privacy is at risk on Facebook: what to do to avoid problems

The experience on Facebook can put one’s privacy at risk, a risk that increases based on some activities that the same platform implements but does not communicate, as in the case of scan all the photos you post.

The monitoring and control action by social networks is increasingly constant and Facebook is also part of this discussion. Many do not know that the Meta home platform analyzes and scans all the photos that are published. This process is able to recognize people, animals And objects.

Since this is an activity that Facebook doesn’t report, some may want to prevent such crawling. A few simple steps will be enough to activate this security measure, here are the following:

  • We open the Facebook app and head into the menu accessible from the three lines at the top right;
  • Next, scroll down to the item “Settings and privacy” and press on “Settings“.
  • Here, we choose the search lens at the top right and we look for “Use of Additional Data“. We press on our option e let’s proceed to disable it. Once the feature is disabled, we will prevent Facebook from scanning photos.

The procedure to follow is really very simple and will allow you to protect your privacy. This aspect should not be underestimated if you want to have a peaceful and problem-free social stay. Staying on the subject of Facebook, a few weeks ago there was a real panic among users following some friend requests from strangers. A situation that is not exactly positive and which, in a certain sense, has worried everyone.

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