Facebook's newest change to be mindful of.

Facebook has never been one to play nicely with its users' security.  Since its inception it has been notorious for changes and "feature" additions that ran contrary to the chosen security settings of its users.  While you may have your Facebook virtually locked down, every new feature carries the risk of displaying more of your information to the public--until you find and eliminate said new feature, at least.

The newest unexpected change is in your Facebook personal email settings.  Instead of your normal default email address showing in your contact information page, Facebook apparently wants your "@facebook.com" email address to show instead.  While many readers may be asking, "Wait, I have a Facebook email address?" the folks over at Facebook have been pushing the idea of getting you away from your gmail, hotmail and other addresses and trying to get their users on the Facebook email service instead.

For the overwhelming majority of folks who are quite satisfied with their current email service, here's how to change back Facebook's most recent "feature."  

Step 1: Go to your Facebook profile.
Step 2: Click "Update Info."
Step 3: Click "Edit" under "Contact Info"
Step 4: On your "@facebook.com" address, choose the "Only Me" option to make your email visible only to yourself.

And that's it!  But while you're here, it's a good enough time to check through your security settings to make sure that you are protected from those you don't want viewing your information.  Remember that some of this data could be used by hackers and social engineers against you (For example, you don't want your birthday listed to those in the outside world if "What is your birthday?" is the secret question for your bank account).

Remember: Facebook's goal is to make money, and this is often done by marketing your information.  The only one who is looking out for your personal security and privacy is you--and a few minutes of reviewing your security on Facebook every couple months is always a good idea.

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