Facebook: Profile info instead of a pin board

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If the profile info appears on Facebook, you will be asked to provide information about your privacy. You can then switch back to your whiteboard. How you can see your pinboard instead of the info is explained in these instructions.

Hide the Facebook profile info and show your wall.
Hide the Facebook profile info and show your wall.

This is how you show your pinboard instead of the Facebook profile info

  • Log in to Facebook one and see the profile-Info instead of your home page, so you can easily hide the profile info again and show your pin board instead.
  • To do this, click on the cross at the top right and then on "Del". The profile info should then be hidden.
  • Instead, you can also click on “Edit profile” on Facebook and then select the option you want and the entry you want to remove. Then the picture is enlarged and "delete" is displayed at the bottom right. You have also eliminated the profile information.
  • Then click on your name above and your wall will appear on Facebook instead of the unwanted profile information.

Things to know about the settings on Facebook

  • You can make settings manually on Facebook. This allows you to determine who can see what and how much you want to share with friends or acquaintances.
  • Post on Facebook on the wall

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  • If the profile info is displayed on Facebook, you will be asked to enter or change your entries.
  • If you don't want to change any settings, you should close the profile info and then focus on either the start page or your pin board.
  • You can switch from the profile info to your pin board at any time.
  • Check yours regularly privacy-Settings. Facebook saves every entry you make. This also applies if you delete entries again. Your friends will no longer see the entries, but Facebook will continue to save them. It is therefore very advisable to think carefully about what you would like to share on Facebook and what you would prefer to discuss directly with your friends.

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