1. Save the Photos That are Most Personal to You
This is a very simple but effective suggestion. Do not upload photos to your profile
that you do not want to be seen by your boss, co-workers or friends from the gym.
2. Configure the Privacy Setting on Your Facebook Albums
Editing the privacy settings for your Facebook photos can help us minimize our exposure on the internet but we must not forget that, although our albums are configured so that a small group of friends can see them, anyone copy the URL of your image and share it with anyone.
3. Use Other Websites to Show Your Professional Photographs
If you’re a professional photographer, do not use social media as a platform to show your photos. Instead, use other websites like Flickr.
4. Do No Upload Photos in High Resolution
The images in high resolution are much more likely to be used for commercial purposes.
5. Report if Someone Misuses One of Your Images
Facebook allows you to file a report if you find that someone is making improper use of your images .
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