Make My Profile Picture Private On Facebook

This educates you just how to alter your previous Facebook profile photo's personal privacy setups. While Facebook does not enable you to set your current profile photo as anything besides public in order to help others determine you, you can make your past Facebook account pictures private.

Make My Profile Picture Private On Facebook



How To Make Facebook Profile Picture Private


Actions

1. Open Facebook. Tap the Facebook application symbol, which appears like a white "f" on a dark-blue background. This will certainly open your Facebook Information Feed if you're logged in.

If you're not logged into Facebook, enter your email address and password before continuing.

2. Tap the account icon. It's a person-shaped icon at the end of the display. Doing so will certainly open your account page.

On an iPad, you might find this icon in the top-right edge of the screen.

If you don't see the profile symbol, faucet ☰ in the bottom-right corner of the screen, then tap your name at the top of the food selection.

3. Scroll down and also tap See All Pictures. You'll locate this choice listed below the listing of photos that's near the top of your account page.

4. Tap the Albums tab. It's at the top of the screen.

5. Faucet Profile Pictures. This cd should be close to the top of the Cds tab. Your existing account picture will be the album cover.

You might have to scroll to see this cd.

6. Select an account photo. Tap the account image that you intend to make private.

7. Faucet ⋯. It remains in the top-right edge of the display. A pop-up food selection will appear at the end of the display.

On an iPad, the food selection will certainly drop-down from the ⋯ symbol.

8. Tap Edit Privacy. This option remains in the pop-up menu. Doing so opens up a checklist of message privacy choices.

9. Faucet Only me. It's in the "That can see your blog post?" checklist of alternatives.

* If you do not see this option, very first tap More near the center of the display.

10. Tap Done. It's in the top-right edge of the display. Doing so conserves your personal privacy settings, therefore making your chosen profile image readable only by you.

If a friend of your own is marked in your profile image, they can still see the photo.