In today’s world of social media sharing, privacy is more important than ever. You might have uploaded hundreds of photos over the years — some personal, some public — without realizing who can actually see them.
Ever scrolled through your old albums and wondered,
“Who can see these photos now?”
Good news — you can make all your Facebook photos private using your phone, without needing a computer.
In this step-by-step guide, we’ll walk you through how to private all photos in Facebook using phone, covering:
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Profile pictures
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Uploaded albums
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Tagged photos
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Shared posts with photos
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Facebook Lite version
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Mobile browser version
Let’s secure your memories — one photo at a time!
Understanding Facebook Photo Privacy
Before we begin, it’s important to understand how Facebook photo visibility works.
When you upload a photo, Facebook allows you to choose who can see it:
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Public → Anyone on or off Facebook.
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Friends → Only your Facebook friends.
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Friends Except… → Hide from specific people.
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Only Me → Completely private; only you can see it.
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Custom → Choose selected friends.
Your photo’s privacy depends on:
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The audience setting when it was uploaded.
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Whether it’s in a profile, cover, or album.
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Whether someone tagged you in it.
Let’s move on to how to make each type of photo private.
How to Private All Photos on Facebook Using Your Phone
We’ll break it into clear sections for the Facebook app, Facebook Lite, and mobile browser.
Part 1: Make Individual Photos Private (Facebook App)
If you want to make specific photos private, follow these steps:
Step-by-Step Guide:
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Open the Facebook App on your Android or iPhone.
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Tap your Profile Picture or Your Name to go to your profile.
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Scroll down to the Photos section.
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Tap Uploads to see all your uploaded photos.
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Choose the photo you want to make private.
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Tap the three dots (⋯) in the top-right corner.
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Select Edit Privacy.
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Choose Only Me to make it completely private.
✅ Pro Tip:
If you don’t see the “Edit Privacy” option, that photo may be part of an album or a public post. Follow the album method below.
Part 2: Make an Entire Album Private
Albums are often where your old photos live — and some might still be visible to the public.
How to Make an Album Private:
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Go to your Profile → Photos → Albums.
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Tap the album you want to edit.
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Tap the three dots (⋯) in the top-right corner.
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Select Edit Album.
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Tap Audience (Privacy).
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Choose Only Me (or Friends if you want limited visibility).
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Tap Save.
🔒 Note:
Some albums, like Profile Pictures, Cover Photos, and Timeline Photos, are partially public by default. You can make the individual photos inside them private, but not the entire album.
Part 3: Make Profile and Cover Photos Private
Profile Pictures
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Facebook makes your current profile picture public by default (to help identify you).
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However, you can limit visibility of past profile pictures.
Steps:
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Tap Profile → Photos → Albums → Profile Pictures.
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Open an older profile photo.
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Tap the three dots (⋯) → Edit Privacy.
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Change to Only Me.
Cover Photos
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Current cover photo is always public.
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But you can make older cover photos private:
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Go to Albums → Cover Photos.
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Open an older photo → ⋯ → Edit Privacy → Only Me.
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Part 4: Hide Photos You’re Tagged In
Even if you didn’t upload a photo yourself, others might have tagged you.
Here’s how to control those:
Steps:
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Go to your Profile → Photos → Photos of You.
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Find a tagged photo you want to hide.
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Tap the three dots (⋯) → Remove Tag.
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You can also hide it from your timeline:
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Tap “Remove from profile”.
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To Limit Future Tags:
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Tap Menu (☰) → Settings & Privacy → Settings.
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Scroll to Audience and Visibility → Profile Tagging.
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Under Review tags people add to your posts, turn Review On.
This way, you can approve any tagged photo before it appears on your profile.
Part 5: Make All Past Photo Posts Private
If your old photo posts were public or shared with strangers, here’s how to limit them all at once.
Steps:
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Open Facebook App → tap Menu (☰).
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Go to Settings & Privacy → Settings.
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Scroll down to Audience and Visibility.
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Tap Posts.
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Choose Limit Past Posts.
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Confirm by tapping Limit Past Posts again.
All previous public photo posts will now be visible to Friends Only.
✅ Tip:
This feature is perfect for bulk-privatizing your old content.
Part 6: Change Privacy on Facebook Lite
If you’re using Facebook Lite, the interface looks slightly different — but the steps are similar.
Steps (Facebook Lite):
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Open Facebook Lite.
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Go to your Profile → Photos.
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Tap Uploads or Albums.
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Open the photo/album → tap ⋯ (three dots).
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Select Edit Privacy.
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Choose Only Me.
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Tap Save.
Repeat for all albums or photos you want private.
Part 7: Change Photo Privacy Using Mobile Browser (m.facebook.com)
If you’re using Facebook through your mobile browser:
Steps:
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Visit m.facebook.com and log in.
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Go to your Profile → Photos.
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Select Uploads or Albums.
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Open a photo → tap ⋯ → Edit Privacy.
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Set to Only Me or Friends.
This is especially useful if you’re using a phone without the app.
Part 8: Manage Future Photo Upload Privacy
To ensure all future photos are private:
Steps:
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Go to Menu (☰) → Settings & Privacy → Settings.
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Tap Audience and Visibility → Posts.
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Under Who can see your future posts, select Only Me or Friends.
This sets the default privacy for all new uploads.
Part 9: Control Photo Visibility in Tagged Posts and Mentions
Sometimes, others tag you in pictures without permission. You can manage this easily:
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Open Settings → Profile and Tagging.
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Under Review, turn on:
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Review tags people add to your posts.
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Review posts you’re tagged in.
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This ensures you approve before it appears on your profile.
Part 10: Bulk Privacy Check Using Facebook Privacy Checkup
Facebook’s built-in Privacy Checkup tool helps review all settings at once.
Steps:
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Tap Menu (☰) → Settings & Privacy → Privacy Checkup.
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Go through sections like:
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Who can see what you share
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How people find you on Facebook
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Your data settings
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Adjust visibility for photos, posts, and albums as needed.
Part 11: How to Hide Old Public Photos from Timeline
Even if a photo is public, you can hide it from your profile timeline.
Steps:
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Go to the photo post.
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Tap ⋯ (three dots) → Hide from profile.
The photo remains on Facebook but is no longer visible on your timeline.
Part 12: Use “Only Me” for Maximum Privacy
When you want your photos completely hidden:
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Choose Only Me for albums, uploads, and posts.
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This ensures no one except you can view them.
Recommended Settings:
| Photo Type | Recommended Setting |
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| Profile Pictures (old) | Only Me |
| Cover Photos (old) | Only Me |
| Uploads | Only Me |
| Albums | Only Me |
| Tagged Photos | Remove Tag or Hide from Profile |
Part 13: Review Shared or Synced Photos
Some users have automatic photo sync turned on (older Facebook versions).
If you do:
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Go to Photos → Synced from Phone.
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Check privacy and delete unwanted photos.
Part 14: Avoid Third-Party Privacy Apps
Some apps claim they can “hide all Facebook photos” or “make all private in one tap.”
⚠️ Avoid them.
These apps are:
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Not verified by Facebook.
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Often unsafe or data-stealing.
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Can compromise your account.
Always use Facebook’s official settings for privacy adjustments.
Part 15: Bonus Tips for Strong Facebook Privacy
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Review your Friends List regularly.
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Avoid publicly tagging locations or personal details.
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Enable two-factor authentication.
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Update privacy settings every few months.
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Delete old or unnecessary albums.
Conclusion
Facebook gives you full control over your photo privacy — you just need to know where to look.
By following this guide, you can now confidently:
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Make your photos private (Only Me).
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Hide old or public photos.
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Control who can tag or share your pictures.
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Adjust future privacy settings for peace of mind.
So, next time you upload or browse your albums, take a moment to secure them.
Your photos are your memories — and they deserve to stay private and safe. 🔒
FAQs: How to Private All Photos in Facebook Using Phone
1. Can I make all my Facebook photos private at once?
Not directly. You must adjust privacy for each album or use “Limit Past Posts” to restrict old photo posts.
2. Why is my current profile picture public?
Facebook makes the current profile picture public to identify your account. However, you can make older ones private.
3. Can I make photos private on Facebook Lite?
Yes. Tap on the photo → three dots → Edit Privacy → Only Me.
4. How do I hide photos I’m tagged in?
Go to Photos of You → ⋯ → Remove Tag or Hide from Profile.
5. What’s the safest privacy option for photos?
Select Only Me — this ensures your photos are visible only to you.
✅ Final Takeaway
To private all photos in Facebook using your phone,
→ Change privacy for uploads and albums to Only Me,
→ Use Limit Past Posts,
→ Turn on Tag Review, and
→ Check privacy regularly.
Stay secure, stay private — and take full control of your Facebook photos! 📱🔐