Facebook Brings Privacy Options To Its Mobile Users

August 5, 2010

Facebook announced in their blog that they have enabled a mobile version of its privacy dashboard for users of its mobile site m.facebook.com.

“As mobile devices have become more sophisticated and widespread, we’ve noticed that people are creating content and accessing Facebook at every moment of the day, in many locations—not just from desktops,” wrote Michael Eyal Sharon, mobile product manager at Facebook.

More than 150 million actively uses Facebook through mobile devices, often engaged in updating their status, and uploading photos and videos.

Now, you can make real time decision over who get a taste of every bit of information that you shared on Facebook.

Users can can take charge of their privacy controls, either by going to m.facebook.com/privacy or by going to the ‘Settings’ page and clicking the “Change” link available next to “Privacy Settings.”

Once inside the ‘Privacy Settings’ page, you can select who see the content you post, customize your granular settings, and also edit/customize Block Lists, Public Search, and your Basic Directory Information.

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