Meta is known for providing social media spaces for billions of users worldwide. Even with these platforms having high usage rates, these popular platforms, such as Instagram and Facebook, don’t shy away from publicly displaying your interests and beliefs with reaction counts. You have to go out of your way toprotect your digital privacy on Facebook. And when you click the like button and react to a Facebook post or page, you risk giving more information about yourself through these activities.

You cannot control hiding your like counts on other people’s posts and Facebook pages (unless you decide to avoid the like button altogether). But these rules change regarding your own Facebook page and posts. How much activity you display on your profile page and Facebook posts can be managed by you. This means your page likes and reactions can be hidden from the public, away from your news feed. No one needs to know what you like and dislike on your profile if you choose. To help Facebook users get started, we created a guide demonstrating how to change your reaction preferences using anyhandy Android tablet, phone, iOS device, or computer.

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How to hide Facebook likes on a desktop

By visiting the official Facebook page and logging in to your account, you can navigate to your settings to turn off Facebook likes. Below, we walk you through some simple steps to hide like counts on your Facebook page.

How to hide Facebook likes on Android and iOS

The Facebook app provides an easy way to access your settings to change your reaction preferences. you’re able to apply these steps to Android and iOS versions of the app compatible with any Android phone, tablet, iPad, or iPhone. Ensure you have the mobile app up-to-date before proceeding.

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How to prevent other’s seeing likes on somebody else’s Facebook posts

This is where the limit to hiding likes from Facebook posts comes in. You cannot hide likes from the Timeline unless you click to remove your likes from other people’s posts. The method of hiding likes only works on your posts, your Facebook page, public profiles, and interest pages. But remember, the best practice for keeping your reaction count low is to avoid liking every post on your news feed.

Recognizing practices for digital privacy on social media

Meta has constantly been growing its number of social media platforms since Mark Zuckerberg founded Facebook in 2004. Now, Meta owns many brands outside of Facebook: Instagram, WhatsApp, and Threads, to name a few. But it doesn’t mean digital privacy will magically be under our control as Meta keeps thriving. For example,Facebook still keeps a huge collection of data, which you can’t remove (the traces) unless you go through the steps to place a data deletion request. And even if you decide to delete your Facebook account,Meta still retains all your information. Prevention is key. If you’re a data-conscious user, the best way toprotect your digital privacyis to avoid pouring your life’s content on any part of the web (even if it’s a “trusted” social network).

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