How to Restrict Access On Facebook 2019
Did you know you could establish a "restricted" list on Facebook that prevents list participants from seeing content you deliberately make public?
The restricted list is a special friend list every Facebook customers has by default (you do not should develop it). Individuals you add in the your restricted friend list will only see your public posts as well as status updates. So if you are friends with associates and employers and also do not want them to see any of your posts apart from public updates, the restricted list is the way to go.
How to Restrict Access On Facebook
Now here is how you find the so called "restricted list of friends" on Facebook:
1. Login to your Facebook account, click the "inverted triangle" symbol as well as select "settings".
2. Click "Blocking" in the left sidebar.
3. In the next page, choose "Edit list" under the area "restricted list", as shown in the copying:
4. When you click "Edit", you will have the ability to include or remove Facebook friends to your restricted list. You would also have the ability to assess which of your existing freinds were already included in this list as well as are banned from seeing any one of your updates that are not public.
Another way ...
Go to the Facebook account page of the individual you wish to Add to your restricted list. Click the "Friends" drop-down box that appears at the bottom right of their cover picture. Select the choice "Add to another list"
Now, click the "restricted" setting that appears on the following menu. This should enbolden the message as well as placed a check mark beside it.
Now, when you next post content, you can chose whether you desire it to be public content or just for the eyes of your Facebook friends.
To change this privacy setup as you publish, click on the drop-down box at the end of your pending post and choose the alternative that fits your web content.
If you choose "Friends", the people on your restricted list will not see the post. If you pick "Public" they will.
This is a good technique of ensuring specific individuals only see posts you agree to make public.