Monday, March 16, 2020

4 Crucial Things to Secure Your Kid’s Facebook Account

As a parent, there are lots of concerns about social media platforms. Apart from monitoring your kid’s social media platforms including Facebook with mesh Wi-Fi system, you can also make use of privacy settings of their Facebook account. We have curated some tips below for securing your child’s Facebook account.

1. Activity Log
A place where all your activities like posts/stories, photos shared and friends made are listed. Control what you share and who can see your posts and manage all your posts in the timeline with Activity Log.

2. App privacy
Log into Facebook, click Settings on the top right, Apps and Websites on the left. From there, either click the name of the app you'd like to update or use Search Apps and Websites search bar in the top right to find the app you are looking for. Update the information shared with the app, people who can see you are using this app, and notifications you receive. Click Save. You are done. Also use a mesh system Wi-Fi to block apps or games you feel is inappropriate.

3. Blocking
Select Settings from the top right of Facebook and click Blocking from the left side menu. Enter the name of the person you want to block in the Block Users section and click Block or directly go into the particular person’s profile and select Block from the bottom right of their cover photo. Blocking helps you to prevent someone from contacting you, tagging you, or seeing your content.

4. Social reporting
Click on the Find Support or Report link that appears near the content itself. If you are using a mesh Wi-Fi system, you can monitor your child’s social media account, chat history, etc and help them block unwanted people because most of the time kids do not know whom to block or when to block someone.

Explore the Facebook settings and learn about all the safety tools Facebook offers and make use of it judiciously to protect your kids from online dangers. Also, use a mesh system Wi-Fi to monitor all their online activities because it is better to be safe than sorry.

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