If you aren’t logged into Facebook, enter your email address and password to do so.
The photo must be one that you uploaded, not just one of you that someone else uploaded.
If clicking this icon results in a menu that says Edit Post Privacy, click Edit Post Privacy to go to the post, then click the privacy icon at the top of the post before continuing.
If you aren’t logged in, enter your email address and password before continuing.
Make sure that your selected photo is one that you uploaded, not just one in which you’re tagged. You can’t adjust the privacy options for photos that aren’t yours.
On Android, tap and hold the photo instead.
For some photos, you’ll tap Edit Post Privacy here instead. If you don’t see this option, the photo in question is in a user-created album and cannot be made private. You’ll need to make its album private instead.
Skip this step if there’s an Only me option in your menu.
If you aren’t logged into Facebook, enter your email address and password to do so.
Some Facebook albums are built into the Facebook website, and thus cannot be made private. The “Mobile Uploads” album (or the “iOS Photos” album for older uploads from an Apple phone) cannot have its privacy edited.
If you don’t see the three-dot icon on your selected album, it can’t be made private; however, you can make its individual photos and videos private instead.
If you don’t see this option, click See all lists. . . to expand the menu.
If you aren’t logged in, enter your email address and password before continuing.
If the photos that you want to make private are in a stock Facebook album (e. g. , “Mobile Uploads”), you can still hide the individual photos in it.
If you don’t see this option, the album’s privacy cannot be edited.