

But this practice is not that great in terms of safety if those details on your profile are available for everyone to see. Go to Facebook > Access the Settings > Click om Apps and Websites in the left menu > Here you'll see all the apps connected to your Facebook account along with those that expired > Remove them or edit the access for each of themįacebook is a fun place to share photos and what you're up to with your friends and family. To see what apps have access to your Facebook info and manage what you share: The only solution to unlink these apps from your Facebook account is to cut the connection and create separate accounts on those platforms. You are able to manage part of what you share with these apps from your Facebook settings, but some of them are required to allow you to use them through Facebook. For more enhanced data protection, Facebook now disconnects your Facebook account from other apps if you haven't been using them for the past 90 days, but they still retain the private information they gathered so far. But this also means that those platforms have access to a part of the private information you share with Facebook (your birthday, email, friends list, photos, page likes). Take as an example Pinterest, Scribd, 9GAG, IMDb, and the list can go on and on. you only have to click or tap on the Facebook icon and you're logged in without having to set up a new account. Nowadays it is pretty easy on many platforms to log in with your Facebook account. They also send out notifications to let users know about apps accessing their location along with details about how many times the apps have done it and what locations they logged. *Android 10 and iOS 13 give users more options to control their location sharing with apps. In the Facebook app: Open the Facebook app > Tap on the More options button in the upper right corner > Go to Setting & Privacy > Access the Settings > Under the Privacy section tap on Location > location Access > Turn off both the Location services and Background locationįrom the Location Settings in the app, you can also see your location history and delete it as you wish.iOS: Access your device's settings > Privacy > Location Services > Find the Facebook app > Set it to Never.Android: Access your device's settings > Apps > Permissions > Location > Find Facebook in the list of apps and switch the toggle off (The steps might slightly differ based on your device).How to disable location sharing on Facebook Even though the official version of the map was taken down upon Facebook's request, the fact that it existed makes you think twice about how much Facebook knows and can share without you even realizing. After installing the extension, you were able to see the location history of your Facebook friends and even of those who weren't on your friends' list but you shared a common group chat with. And the name wasn't the only thing they had in common, the digital map acted similar to the magic map. To give you an idea of how creepy and dangerous it can be - a couple of years ago, Aran Khanna developed a Chrome extension called Marauder's Map. Your location can also be shared with your Facebook friends. But this practice of having your location shared with Facebook wherever you go can also put your privacy at risk.įacebook collects data about your location as long as the app is open and uses this data to target you with relevant ads. Or when you want to check-in at your favorite restaurant.

Facebook knowing your location at any time might be useful when you're sharing photos from vacation and you want to tell the world where you've been.
