Why is the feature to lock your facebook profile only available in the Middle Eastern countries? Do they think others don't want the option to not let random strangers see their stuff? There are clearly many other countries that would like to have this access as well, and it seems simple to just allow the access to other countries through an update. I've seen that there are other ways to do it, probably with a VPN and whatnot, but why not just let us do it too? Seems silly to me.

Once you add a Profile lock on your profile, users will see a Lock sign on your profile. With this, only your friends will be able to see photos and posts on their profile, profile photo or cover image, Stories, and more.


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Once a user locks his/her profile, other people who are not on the friends list will not be able to see the profile. Furthermore, they will not be able to download profile photos and cover photos. Moreover, they cannot access the Stories a user put on his profile.

Whenever a user locks his/her Facebook profile, only those who are in the friends will be able to tap on the pictures to view them. People who are not on the friend list will see a smaller version of the profile picture and cover photo.

When the Facebook profile is locked, all the profile posts, photos, albums, and stories will be only visible to their friends. One can no longer make Public posts from their profile. The same goes for photos, albums, and stories.

As per the company, the Facebook profile lock feature is available in select countries. The list includes India, Afghanistan, Egypt, Iraq, Myanmar, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Turkey, UAE, and Ukraine.

To lock your Facebook profile, open your profile page, click or tap the three-dot menu, and choose "Lock Profile." Select "Lock Profile" again on the next page that appears. You can unlock your profile again in the same way at any time.

One way to limit people's access to your Facebook profile is to lock your profile. Doing so severely limits what's visible to the public on your profile. We'll show you how to do that on Facebook on desktop and mobile.

When you lock your profile, only your Facebook friends can see the content on your timeline. The full-size version of your profile picture and cover photo is also only visible to your friends. Any posts that you have shared with the "Public" setting will change to "Friends."

One quick thing we all should do is to lock our facebook profile (I just now did). It is fairly easy to do. Go to Facebook app or facebook.com on your mobile phone, click on your own profile picture to open your profile (in my case, it was m.facebook.com/pocha.sharma), click the 3 dots next to Edit Profile & it has the option to Lock profile. 

Step 6: Once done, A pop message will appear on the screen saying, tag_hash_109You locked your profile. Only your friends can see the photos and posts on your timeline.tag_hash_110

If the profile lock is not available on your Facebook page, manually modify the Facebook privacy settings to enable lock profile mode. If you want your friend to lock their profile, you can invite friends to lock their profiles to allow them to this model. It must be understood that this feature is not yet available everywhere. At present, you can only lock your profile in a few countries.

After I verify using another computer, it unlocks my account and forces me to change the password. This has happened to me several times so I have already changed the password around 20 times. The last time this occurred, I wasn't logged in anywhere else, so I had to send a photo ID and Facebook unlocked my account within three hours. After that incident, everything was normal for one day. Now Facebook again locked my account and asks for verification. It seems I have to send a photo ID again as I am not logged in anywhere else (except in Pidgin, no, Pidgin is not the culprit here).

You cannot stop locking account permanently, because whenever something smell suspicious to Facebook, they immediately locked the account and ask user to verify the identity for security purpose. Sometimes Facebook also locked an account when one or more friends report about the account.

Days after Google unveiled Friend Connect, which lets the sites of musicians, political campaigns and others incorporate profile data from several social networks, Facebook began to block the program.

Facebook quickly objected, citing privacy concerns. Normally dealing with other companies one on one, Facebook can block a service it feels violates its rules. With Google as the intermediary, Facebook lost that leverage, so it decided to block Friend Connect entirely.

Facebook has added a new security option in India which will enable users to lock their profiles in one-step, which will then block almost all access to their information and content for anybody that they're not friends with on the platform.

When locked, only friends see photos and posts on your profile. Only your friends can view your complete profile picture and cover. Also, a locked profile only allows non-friends to see a maximum of five profile details.

Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and now Threads, includes more ways to keep your profiles private and secure. Using the steps above will allow you to lock your Facebook profile so its visibility is limited by non-friends.

Luckily Facebook allows you to enable an extra layer of security. The app itself can be locked down when you close it, requiring you to use Face ID, Touch ID or a biometric authentification to open it back up.

Have you ever been in a situation where you unlocked your phone and let a friend or family member borrow it, and immediately regretted that decision, fearing the person would be able to access your Facebook Messenger chats?

Don't worry, Facebook has a feature called App Lock for iPhone, iPad users, as well as some Android users. Keep in mind that you have to set up a face or fingerprint ID and passcode on your mobile device before the app lock can work - check out Apple's support page for help if you're running an iPhone or iPad.

When you want to respond to messages or calls from Messenger, tap on the notification, and App Lock will ask for your fingerprint or Face ID. You can still see message notifications and calls from Messenger when it's locked, though you can turn off previews for Messenger.

Wednesday marked the expiration of Facebook's biggest lock-up period, which is a time following an IPO that prevents insiders from selling stock. In all, 773 million shares became eligible for sale, along with 31 million restricted stock units. And about 48 million shares held by former Facebook employees also became eligible for sale, bringing the total to 852 million. These shares would be on top of what's already been available for trading, increasing the supply and potentially lowering the overall price.

If you for some reason haven't configured that then you are kind of screwed. Let this be a lesson to you that if you configure MFA, you need to be sure that you have multiple ways of accessing your account. You need a plan for how to access your account even if for example your phone breaks. For the people reading this thread, here is how to create backup codes for your Google account. Google is a bit more explicit in saying that these types of codes are only meant as a backup option. You are supposed to print these codes out and store them in for example a locked box in your home.

To be fair, if the platform enables you to perform settings that can lock you out and create a catch-22 situation, that's a problem on the platform's end. Yes, Jer set it up wrongly, but the platform apparently allowed him to do so.

Maybe they lost one time use codes or something as they are older, but I must agree this whole setup seems kind of broken. I know its supposed to be for security, but it seems to be locking legitimate users out too when there is no way to actually recover accounts either.

Their system failed in two ways: Code generator was mysteriously no longer available on mobile due to design or temporary bug. Secondly, the notification for the page I run once clicked technically logged me out of my account and into the page itself with no warning or choice, and when attempting to switch back to my normal profile, I was then locked out because I needed access to code generator which was no longer available to me because Facebook auto logged me out of my account when clicking the notification for the page I run.

Facebook attempts to keep on top of scams and community standards violations, so if your account has been locked for security reasons, something about your account or activity has caught the attention of Facebook staff or its automated systems. While your account can be temporarily locked for a variety of reasons, there are only a few common ones.

Facebook requires its users to provide a full and correct name to use its service, so while calling yourself by an alias in an attempt to either maintain your privacy or be amusing may seem harmless, it's a quick way to get your account locked. Other similar causes include using a photograph of a celebrity, entering an obviously incorrect birth date or creating an account for a fictitious person or company. ff782bc1db

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