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Are you worried that your information on Facebook isn't private? If your profile information is public, anyone can see it, including scammers and data miners. Fortunately, it's easy to view your public Facebook profile to see which information is visible to people you're not friends with. This wikiHow article will teach you how to improve your Facebook security by viewing your public profile on a computer, Android, iPhone, or iPad. We'll also show you how to secure your profile by making your public details private.

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Viewing Your Public Profile on a Computer

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  1. You can do this by going to https://www.facebook.com in any web browser and logging in, then clicking your name and profile picture in the panel on the left.
  2. This three-dot menu icon is below your profile picture on the right side.
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  3. It's usually the first option in the menu next to an icon of an eye.
    • Your profile will refresh and show you your public profile. Whatever you see here, like your job, hometown, and relationship status, is public and can be seen by everyone.
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Viewing Your Public Profile on the Mobile App

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  1. This app icon looks like a lowercase "f" on a blue background.
  2. It looks like a default profile icon inside a circle in the middle of the icons that are near the top of your page to the left of your News Feed icon.
  3. This three-dot menu icon is below your profile picture on the right side.
  4. It's usually the fifth option in the menu next to an icon of an eye.
    • Your profile will refresh and show you your public profile. Whatever you see here, like your job, hometown, and relationship status, is public and can be seen by everyone.
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Method 3
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Making Info Private on a Computer

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  1. You can do this by going to https:/facebook.com in any web browser and logging in, then clicking your name and profile picture in the panel on the left.
  2. This is under your cover photo next to an icon of a pencil.
    • There are some elements that will always be public like your name, gender, and profile picture so people can recognize you.[1]
  3. " This will show you the information that appears in the left panel of your Facebook profile like your past and current jobs, location, hometown, and education.
  4. This will only save the changes in the "Intro" section, but will not update the "About" tab. To change that information, you'll need to switch to that tab and edit each line to change the audience.
    • To further manage your privacy, you can go to Privacy Center. From there, you can click tiles to change your public profile settings, review your sharing settings, and see what else you share on Meta.
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Method 4
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Making Info Private on the Mobile App

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  1. This app icon looks like a lowercase "f" on a blue background.
    • If you're using the mobile app, you can tap Edit Profile directly from the "View As" screen.
  2. It looks like a default profile icon inside a circle in the middle of the icons that are near the top of your page to the left of your News Feed icon.
  3. This three-dot menu icon is below your profile picture on the right side.
  4. This is usually the first option in the menu next to an icon of a pencil.
    • There are some elements that will always be public like your name, gender, and profile picture so people can recognize you.[3]
  5. " Information like your current city, when you joined Facebook, and your relationship status are listed here.
  6. An empty box means the information will not appear on your Facebook profile when the public views it.
    • Information like your relationship status are always listed as public, but if you switch the toggle off, it won't be listed in your intro.[4]
  7. If you unchecked items like when you joined Facebook, that's always public information. When people are viewing your profile on a web browser, they will not see when you joined Facebook in your intro, but if they go to your "About" tab, they will see that information there. That's not something you can turn off.
    • To further manage your privacy, you can go to Privacy Center. From there, you can click tiles to change your public profile settings, review your sharing settings, and see what else you share on Meta.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Darlene Antonelli, MA. Darlene has been writing and editing tech content at wikiHow since 2019. She previously worked for AppleCare, served as a writing tutor, volunteered in IT at an animal rescue, and taught as an adjunct professor for EN101 and EN102. Darlene has completed Coursera courses on technology, writing, and language. She holds both a BA (2011) and an MA (2012) from Rowan University in Writing, with a focus on workplace communication. With her extensive experience, academic background, and ongoing learning, Darlene has become the go-to grammar expert for her friends and family, as well as a skilled wordsmith for anyone in need. This article has been viewed 129,583 times.
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