
Anyone can view the full version of the picture given on your Facebook profile and download it and use it for any blatant purpose. Experts have recently announced the profile picture protection strategies.Senate experts on technology website say, as much as you do not secure Facebook with a tight lock, you can not set your profile picture and cover image to private or just view it yourself. Whatever the reason for this policy of Facebook, it is believed, because its real reason is that this picture helps you to identify or identify your real account.The profile of the social network has become part of the website now. But you can 'unlikable' the image of your profile thinking about privacy or privacy confidentiality. The image can not be found by clicking on the image. Your friend will not see the full version of the picture by clicking on it.The bad news is that Facebook has recently made some changes to their privacy settings, unbeknownst to many. It allows the user to always click on the original profile photo. That means, many people with unfamiliar friends can easily see the image of the profile. Earlier, strangers, who were not friends, had the chance to see profile pictures in 160 by 160 pixels so that the person in the photo could be understood. But with the size of the picture, there were fewer advantages utilized for any kind of punk. But now Facebook has the opportunity to see the full picture. However, Facebook has the precautionary guidance on some privacy issues. For example, if pictures can be 'only m', only strangers can see the image of the profile but will not be able to see the information related to the photo, comments or pictures related to the photo. If you want to keep your profile photo private, you can follow the steps below.Step 1: Change the profile picture Facebook recently added a cropping tool to update as a precautionary precaution tool. Previously the site's cropping tool did not actually crop your profile photo, just make a small version of the image. When the thumbnail was clicked, the whole picture could be seen. But now the cropping tool crushes your small image and big picture in two ways. If you use the cropped photo cropped with Facebook's old tool as a profile picture, then clicking on that image will see your whole picture that anyone can see. In this case, the solution is to delete the previous image and upload it again.Step 2: Use small pictures If you want to avoid high-resolution images spreading across the Internet, you can crop and resize before uploading. Crop the picture into a square using Photoshop or the Microsoft Paint imaging tool and resize it to 180 by 180. Online miscreants will not be able to use this small picture as a profile picture. When you upload this size photo on Facebook it will be a bit bigger than your profile photo. But by clicking on it, online miscreants will be disappointed.Step 3: Change personal privacy settings By default, all the profile photos you upload are open to the public. That is to say, if you change the current profile picture, then profit will not be profitable. Your old profile pictures can be taken by miscreants. To change profile pictures, go to EDIT each image separately. Click on the Privacy button to see who can see this picture, it will be set to 'only me'.
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