
Facebook has become so omnipresent, it’s hard to gauge exactly how much data you’re inadvertently sharing with the social network. The company keeps adding pages upon pages of preferences and settings that make it nearly impossible to keep an eye on who can see your posts and who can access your private information. To cut through the bullshit, we’ve methodically combed through Facebook’s impossibly (intentionally?) obtuse settings pages to find the most relevant ones you can adjust right now to keep more of your personal information and habits private.
Before anyone in the comments points out that the only important setting is the one that deletes your account, that’s not this post—it’s this one (we’re too late anyway, someone has already left that comment). No, we’re focusing on reducing the amount of information that Facebook collects and giving you more control over the visibility of your posts. Even if you follow everything to the T, you can bet that there are more ways in which the social network will keep its all-seeing eye trained on you. There’s no way to completely escape all tracking from Facebook—but with these changes, you can be reasonably sure your profile isn’t completely exposed.