If you’re using Facebook from your mobile device, and you’re in the U.S., you may have noticed a new feature called Places. It allows you to report your presence at locations such as coffee shops, airports or bars (particularly popular among those who’ve tried to manage Facebook engagement projects)… much the same way that apps like Gowalla and Foursquare do.

So now’s the time to adjust your privacy settings. It’s pretty fast and easy to do:

  1. From the main Facebook page, choose the “Account” link in the upper right corner. Then click “Privacy Settings” in the menu that appears.
  2. At the bottom of the section called “Sharing on Facebook”, click the “Customize settings” link.
  3. Near the bottom of the “Things I Share” section, find the option for “Places I check in”. There’s a pulldown menu to the right that lets you choose whether to share with everyone, friends of friends, friends or just specific people. (You can also block specific people.)
If you’re at all concerned about your privacy when you check into locations, you’ll want to set that to “Friends” – or, even more restrictive, just a few trusted people for now. (As far as I can tell, Facebook doesn’t let you select a list of friends for that option; you need to enter them one by one.)

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