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Privacy? What Privacy? Quora Now Publicly Shows the Posts You View: Here's How to Disable It

Aug 1, 2012 10:46 PM
Aug 1, 2012 10:51 PM
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In an effort to help posters see the various ways that people discover their posts, Q&A site, Quora has decided to make who views each post, public, along with information on how each viewer came to see the question (ex: through an email, a followed tag, or other public stream).

This would probably be an interesting, helpful, and universally liked feature, except for one thing...

They Opted Everyone In... Without Asking.

Quora, founded by former Facebookers, somehow missed all the memos that the vast majority of peopledon'tlikebeingtracked or having their browsing habits displayed without first being given the option to keep said habits private. Their decision to turn this feature on for everyone without asking first can be added to the growing list of online privacy blunders.

Fortunately, there is a simple way to opt out.

Step 1: Browse to Your Profile Settings

You'll find a link to your settings page in the roll-over menu when you point at your name in the upper-right (or just click here).

Step 2: Expand the Views Options and Click "No"

Under the Account Settings menu in the right-column, click to expand the Views section and you'll see the prompt: "Allow others to see what content I've viewed in feed". If Yes is in bold, you need to click no to opt-out:

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Once No is in bold, your previews views will be hidden, and no new views will appear.

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