12 easy ways to protect your privacy on Twitter and Facebook

Twitter
Twitter is just one social networking services where you should take care over who sees your personal information

Social networks are rapidly becoming the most popular way to meet other people, socialise with existing friends and make career-enhancing contacts, but they can also be used for sinister purposes.

People-finding services routinely use them to return user details, and unwary people can easily reveal enough information to open themselves up to identity theft.

Facebook-friends only

You can provide everyone with access, or choose to allow friends only, friends of friends or friends and networks. You may want to set different levels for different parts of your profile.

5. Restrict searches

Don't want to be found on Facebook by that old school friend who you've been avoiding for years? Choose 'Search' in the Privacy Settings screen and set your search visibility to 'Only friends'. This prevents users coming across your profile by chance. Click 'Save' to finish.