First, head over to Facebook’s website using your Windows 10, Mac, or Linux desktop browser and sign in to your account.

Next, click the arrow in the top-right corner of the social network to reveal a dropdown menu, then select “Settings & Privacy.”

Navigate to “Settings.”

Select “Privacy” from the column on the left.

Scroll down toward the bottom of the page, and under the “How people can find and contact you” section, you’ll find an option called “Do you want search engines outside of Facebook to link to your Profile?”

Click the blue “Edit” button located beside that option.

Uncheck the box next to “Allow search engines outside of Facebook to link to your Profile.”

In the following pop-up message, click “Turn Off.”

Finally, select the “Close” option to save your new preference.

That’s it. Now, Facebook will prevent search engines outside of the social network from linking your profile in their results.

To further reduce your digital footprint, you can limit your posts’ visibility and lock down your Facebook account.

In addition, while search engines will no longer be able to directly link your profile in results, they can crawl your publicly available information, like posts and your full name. Due to this loophole, anyone with the right keywords can still locate your Facebook profile through search engines.

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