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    Remove your Facebook profile from search engines

    As you can read on the “Guides” section, the original purpose of this site was to host some guide about computers and only collaterally IT news.

    Now it ended up quite the opposite, but nevertheless why not keep trying? :-)

    While with the term “guide” I usually mean some long explanation about some complex topic, with this post I want to start to include also mini-guides on very specific topics.

    Today we speak about your Facebook profile and its publicity, and more specifically its inclusion on Google and other search engines.

    So, after all the hesitation, your friends convinced you to create your Facebook profile; you subscribed to the service, you inserted some of your personal data (the minimum necessary, I hope), you  added some friend, and you played with some web-application …

    Time goes by, you start to be confident with it and you think that your profile is just a page only your friends look at … until you “accidentally” look for your name on the search engines and here it is your Facebook profile on the first positions.

    What do you do? Do you care about it? Don’t you? Not to worry, it is not too difficult to gain back (at least part of) your privacy (other than deleting your Facebook profile):

    1. Log in to your Facebook account;
    2. Go to “Settings” – “Privacy Settings”;
    3. Go to “Search”;
    4. Deselect the last setting: “Create a public search listing for me and submit it for search engine indexing”;
    5. Click “Save Changes”;

    You are done … but with a catch: on the immediate, this procedure just prevent Facebook to keep submiting your profile to the search engines every time it is updated, but in order to be really unlisted you have to wait some week if not months … probably it is still not very good, but better than nothing. :-)

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    One Response to “Remove your Facebook profile from search engines”

    1. Steph says:

      The “Create a public search listing for me and submit it for search engine indexing” option doesn’t appear in my Privacy Settings. What’s going on? Other options?

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