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Hidden risks: your Facebook cover photo

How your Facebook cover photo is exposing you to online risks and what you can do about it.
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Block Party
August 30, 2024

Ever googled yourself and wondered why certain pictures keep popping up? It might surprise you to learn that your Facebook cover photo is often the culprit. That big banner image at the top of your profile might seem like a harmless way to showcase your personality, but here’s the catch—your cover photo is public by default. This means anyone, from your nosy neighbor to potential employers, can view it. And that’s just the beginning. In today’s digital age, something as simple as your cover photo can open the door to a range of online threats.

What’s the Risk?

A Facebook cover photo can be a magnet for trouble. Since it’s public by default, anyone—yes, anyone—can see it, even if they’re not on your friends list. And this includes the comments, likes, tags and more that are present on these photos. This opens up several potential risks:

Unwanted exposure: If you’re not careful, your cover photo could expose more than you intended, leading to privacy invasions or even targeted harassment. We’ve even seen users whose parents commented on their cover photo, which ultimately exposed them to doxxing of their parents’ address.

Identity theft and impersonation: Your cover photo could be used by scammers to create fake profiles, impersonate you, or even trick your friends and family into sharing personal information.

Scams: Cybercriminals can piece together information from your cover photo, like your location or other contextual information, to craft convincing scams that target you or your network.

It’s also essential to remember that it’s not just your current cover photo that’s publicly visible. When you remove or replace a cover photo, the old one is stored in your "Cover Photos" album, where it remains public unless you manually adjust the privacy settings. This means all your past cover photos are still out there for anyone to see—unless you take action.

How to hide your Facebook cover photos

To protect your privacy and secure your Facebook profile, follow this step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Restrict Access to Old Facebook Cover Photos

  1. Log into Facebook: Access your profile by clicking your profile picture or name at the top of the page.
  2. Navigate to the Photos Section: Click the "Photos" tab located under your cover photo.
  3. Open the "Cover Photos" Album: In the "Albums" section, locate and click on the "Cover Photos" album.
  4. Adjust Privacy Settings for Each Photo:some text
    • Click on each cover photo to open it.
    • Click the privacy icon (typically a globe) next to the photo's date.
    • Select "Friends" or "Only Me" to restrict who can view the photo.
  5. Repeat the Process: Ensure that all old cover photos have their privacy settings adjusted to limit exposure.

Step 2: Manage Your Current Facebook Cover Photo

Your current cover photo is always public and cannot be completely hidden. But you have two options:

1. Consider Deleting It: If maintaining your privacy is paramount, you can choose to delete your current cover photo entirely.

2. Replace with a Neutral Image: Alternatively, replace your current cover photo with a non-personal, generic image to reduce exposure and maintain privacy. If you go this route, you’ll want to monitor the comments, likes and interactions regularly to ensure nothing exposes you from this image.

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