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​ How to Manage Privacy Settings on Popular iOS Apps Posted on June 7th, 2017 by Kids and teens are using apps to stay in touch with friends, follow celebrities, and get news — they're all doing it. These social media apps allow them to share their lives online, but there's a danger in children telling too much. Earlier this week we explained, and today we'll discuss how you can manage privacy settings on some of the most popular iOS apps. Most social media apps have privacy settings that can help keep kids safe, but they're not always easy to find. It's a good idea to ensure that none of these accounts are public, so your kids won't be harassed. They can still tweet and view photos from others, and they can invite their friends to share with them, but they'll be safe from online predators and bullies. Following is a look at some of the popular social media apps for iPhone and iPad, and how you can set up your kids' accounts so they stay private.

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Facebook Privacy Settings While Facebook has become more for adults than kids, it's still quite popular. Its easy to change Facebook's settings regarding the visibility of an account in the iOS app. (You can also access these settings from a web browser.) From the main screen, tap the down arrow at the top right, then tap Settings. Tap Privacy, and you'll see a list of options, under three sections: Who can see my Stuff?, Who can contact me?, and Who can look me up? Tap one of the options — such as who can see my future posts — and you'll see a number of choices, such as Public (anyone can see them), Friends (only people who are friends can see them), and a number of other options, such as Close Friends or Acquaintances (custom lists you can create), people in certain smart lists, such as one for your company, or Only Me, which will keep all the posts private.

It's good to not allow friend requests to come from just anyone. Under Who can contact me?, there are two options: Everyone and Friends of Friends. If you select the latter, anyone asking to connect on Facebook already knows at least one of your child's friends. This said, it's possible that one of their friends accepted someone they really don't know, who can then ask your child to be their friend. The final section, Who can look me up?, lets you choose who can find your child by searching Facebook. You probably want to turn off these options, and most likely don't want search engines outside of Facebook to be able to display the profile. Facebook Messenger Privacy Settings Facebook split off its messaging platform some time ago, and Facebook Messenger is a standalone app.

Many kids may use this to chat with friends, even if they don't use Facebook much. Messenger inherits the privacy settings of your child's Facebook account, so if you've made the changes above, you won't need to do anything to protect that account on Messenger. Note that if you access Facebook through a web browser, the platform's messages come through the Facebook website. Twitter Privacy Settings Your child may use Twitter to tweet and follow celebrities, but also to send and receive messages; its direct messaging system is practical and easy to use. Twitter has an all or nothing privacy system. On the web, or in the app, you can access privacy settings.

In the iOS app, tap Me, then tap the gear menu; one of the options that displays is Settings and Privacy. Tap Privacy and Safety to access these options. The setting here that makes an account private is Protect my Tweets; toggle this on, and your child will have to approve anyone who follows them. Star wars edge of the empire character generator for mac. If you activate this setting, their tweets will also be protected from being retweeted.

You should keep off the Received Direct Messages from anyone setting. This way, only followers will be able to DM your child, and if their account is protected, then only those friends they've selected to view their tweets will be able to also send them messages. WhatsApp Privacy Settings WhatsApp is a way to communicate via text, audio, and video, and all communications are encrypted from end to end.