You might be surprised to see the information available to the public via your Facebook account, even if your privacy settings are set to ‘friends only’.
Despite this setting, the public may still be able to view:
- previous posts (pre-privacy settings)
- previous Facebook banners
- your friends block
- groups you have recently joined
- your relationship status (if published)
- the ‘about you’ block
- recent activity
Professional profiles
For some students, having personal information within the public domain is not a concern until they enter the professional world. For trainee teachers and social workers, however, access to private details can present an immediate problem, for example;
- when on placement in a school
- if vulnerable adults ask to ‘friend’ you on Facebook
- if a supervisor reads a ‘bad day at work’ post










