How to change your privacy settings on Twitter

Twitter is a great place to get up-to-the-minute news, find thoughts posted live by public figures, and more. But the app reveals more than you might think.

If you create a Twitter account, the default settings make your account public. If you'd like to make it more private, you'll need to protect your tweets so only the people you give permission to follow you are able to view them. If your account is public, know that hackers can craft an attack from your social media profile.

Follow the steps below to adjust your Twitter privacy settings today to make your account more secure.

Change your Twitter privacy settings

How to make your Twitter account private

Twitter has put up fact checks on government tweets in recent weeks.



Twitter has put up fact checks on government tweets in recent weeks.
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If you already have a Twitter account set up, log in on your phone or a browser and follow these steps to make sure your tweets are protected.

Twitter settings for app

If you're using a smartphone, follow these steps:

  • Open your Twitter application
  • Click your profile picture on the top left, which will reveal a list of menu options
  • Scroll down and tap Settings and privacy
  • click Privacy and security
  • Tap the first option, Audience and tagging which is where you want to head to protect tweets
  • Toggle this option on so only the people you allow to follow can see your tweets.

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  • Once your Tweets are protected, you'll have to accept any follow requests to let anyone new see what you post. Here's how to do that
  • Open your Twitter application if it's not already
  • Click your profile picture on the top left, which will reveal a list of menu options
  • Scroll down till you seefollower request
  • Any follower requests will be displayed here, along with a checkmark and an X - so you can confirm or deny their request to follow you.

Twitter settings for desktop

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If you're using a computer or browser to access Twitter, follow these steps:

  • Head to twitter.com and login to your account
  • Click the More button, located on the left-hand side of the page
Twitter target audience



Twitter target audience
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  • TapSettings and privacyto reveal additional options
  • Then clickSettings and privacy again
  • Now on the main section of the site, you'll want to clickAudience and tagging
Twitter target audience



Twitter target audience
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  • under theAudience and tagging page, you'll be able to select the option toProtect your tweets
  • Make sure the check box next toProtect your tweets is checked, and if it's not, check it to make sure your account is private

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Twitter's audience response in Twtter



Twitter's audience response in Twtter
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  • Once your Tweets are protected, you'll have to accept any follow requests to let anyone new see what you post. Here's how to do that via Twitter for desktop
  • Head to twitter.com and login to your account
  • Click the More button, located on the left-hand side of the page
  • Tap Follower requests to check if anyone new has requested to follow your page (it will also display a number if you do have requests).
Followers requests on Twitter



Followers requests on Twitter
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You'll now be able to decline or accept any new followers.

If you're on other social media platforms, be sure to change your privacy settings there, too. You can see how to tweak private settings for Facebook, Google, Alexa, TikTok, Instagram, iPhone and Android by searching the word 'privacy' at CyberGuy.com.



Originally published at Source Sci Tech

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