Facebook: Nobody should see my friends

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If you think "Nobody should see my friends on Facebook", you can easily help yourself with a few settings.

Friends on Facebook can be 'hidden'.
Friends on Facebook can be 'hidden'. © Gerd_Altmann / Pixelio

Your Facebook friends - not everyone has to see them

  • Facebook now offers a number of options to create your own privacy to secure and to limit and control the disclosure and availability of personal information. Nobody is forced to reveal sensitive information; It is advisable to treat yourself responsibly. The best thing to do is to decide in advance which information will be sent by you Internet belong and which do not.
  • Sometimes it's not that easy to find the settings on Facebook that determine what friends and non-friends to see your personal information and what is not available to them. With a few clicks, however, you can gain control over some aspects of your profile, including whether your friends list is visible on Facebook or whether it remains hidden from others.

What to do if you don't want anyone to see your Facebook friends?

  1. To hide your friends list from other users, you should first log into your Facebook account as usual.
  2. Now you have to go to your own profile page and mark the point "next to the pencil symbol"profile Select edit "to ensure that no one can see your friends list in the future.
  3. In the left part of the screen you can now, two lines under the category "General Settings", select the item "Friends and Family".
  4. How to create groups for Facebook friends

    To be with your many friends from your family or from school ...

  5. In the section with the title "Friends" you now have to click on the globe symbol to carry out the last step, which ensures that no one can see your friends list anymore.
  6. In the menu that opens, select "Only me" so that in future you are the only person who can see which friends you have on Facebook.

To apply your settings, save the changes.

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