Here’s how you can maintain control over Facebook Places by adjusting your privacy settings.
What is Places?
Places is a new location-sharing feature in Facebook allows you to broadcast your specific location to other Facebook users. You can share your location with all Facebook users, just your friends, friends of friends, or only the people you specify. You can also use Places to check in your Facebook friends if their privacy settings allow it.
To use Places, you need the Facebook application for iPhone or you can visit touch.facebook.com from your mobile browser. To use the Web version, your handset must support HTML5 and geolocation. Places is available only to users in the U.S.
Getting Started with Places Privacy
On the privacy settings page click on “Customize settings” under the heading “Sharing on Facebook.” This will take you to the section where you can customize your Places settings.
Who Sees Your Check In?
There are three typical settings for “Places I Check In.” You can set your check-ins to “Everyone” (all Facebook users will see every check-in), “Friends of Friends” (your Facebook friends and their friends will see your check-ins) and “Friends Only” (just your Facebook friends will see your check-in).
Here Now
Directly underneath your setting for “Places I Check In” is a checkbox for a feature called “People Here Now.” This setting tells you what other Facebook users are at the same location you are.
You don’t need to be someone’s Facebook friend to see this information because it is automatically viewable by everyone.
If you don’t want the world knowing when you check in to some location (or when a friend checks you in — more on that in a minute) using Places, then you’ll want to make sure this checkbox remains unchecked.
Location Leak via Friends
You can either enable or disable this feature; there are no customization options. If you choose disable, then any time a friend tries to check you in your name will be tagged at that location the way it would be in a status update. If you choose “Enable,” then friends will be able to register check-ins for you. Whether you want to cede control of your location information to other people is up to you.
Not Finished Yet
Hold on, because we’re not done yet. You need to adjust one final control that would allow third-party applications (such as quizzes and games) used by your friends to access your location data. Facebook says that to adjust this setting all you need to do is “uncheck the new box in your Privacy Settings under “Applications and Websites.” It would have been helpful if Facebook specified which box they were talking about, but based on what I saw in my own settings this is what you need to do. Also, note that in my tests this check box was activated by default.
Go back to the top of the “Sharing on Facebook” privacy page and click the button that says “Back to Privacy” on the upper left. When you are back on the main privacy page, go down to the bottom and click on “Edit your settings” under the heading, “Applications and Websites.”
Navigate to the box on bottom right called “Places I’ve Visited,” and uncheck it if you don’t want third-party applications that your friends use to harvest your check-in data.
TIP: Third-party applications you personally use can get your location data only if you authorize that application to do so. The downside, however, is that if you don’t want an application to access your location data then you won’t be able to use that application.
Places sounds like an interesting feature and will likely be a popular addition to Facebook. Just make sure you take the time to adjust your privacy settings so that you can control who sees your location and who can reveal your location on your behalf.
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