How to Stop Facebook from Suggesting Friends You Know

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If you're tired of seeing friends of friends on Facebook, you can stop Facebook from suggesting them to you.

To do this, you need to limit the data Facebook uses to suggest friends. This includes information like your email contacts, phone contacts, and events you've attended.

You can also limit the data Facebook collects from your friends. This includes their email contacts, phone contacts, and events they've attended.

By limiting this data, you can reduce the number of friend suggestions you receive.

Hiding 'People You Know' Feature

You can find the "People You May Know" section in your News Feed or under the Friends tab. Facebook employs algorithms that analyze your engagement patterns, your uploaded contact lists, and your existing friends to suggest potential new connections.

To hide this feature, you'll need to wait for a substantial period before it reappears. Facebook hasn't provided a specific time frame for how long the feature will remain hidden.

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If you want to get rid of the feature for good, you can disable "People You May Know" notifications on the Facebook app. The steps to do this are straightforward: click Notifications, look for "People You May Know" and toggle off the "Allow Notifications on Facebook" option, and confirm your choice by clicking Turn Off.

Here's a summary of the steps to disable "People You May Know" notifications:

  • Click Notifications
  • Look for "People You May Know" and toggle off the "Allow Notifications on Facebook" option
  • Confirm your choice by clicking Turn Off

Disable 'People You Know' Notifications

To disable 'People You May Know' notifications on Facebook, you can follow these simple steps. Click on Notifications, which can be found on the Facebook app, and look for "People You May Know" to toggle off the "Allow Notifications on Facebook" option.

To confirm your choice, click Turn Off. Alternatively, on your computer, click on Settings & Privacy to access the same settings.

On mobile devices, the process is similar. Select the People you may know category in the notification settings, and the toggle will get greyed out, indicating that the friend suggestion notifications are now disabled on your account.

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Here's a step-by-step guide to disabling 'People You May Know' notifications on Facebook:

  • Click on Notifications on the Facebook app
  • Look for "People You May Know" and toggle off the "Allow Notifications on Facebook" option
  • Confirm your choice by clicking Turn Off
  • On your computer, click on Settings & Privacy
  • On mobile devices, select the People you may know category in the notification settings

Opting Out of Suggested Friends

You can completely remove yourself from someone's suggested friends or People You May Know section by blocking them individually. This is the only way to completely remove yourself from their list.

To limit how often you appear in the section, adjust your email and phone number privacy settings, delete uploaded contacts, and remove basic info from your profile.

If you're worried about appearing as a suggested friend for a specific person, visit their profile and click on the 3 horizontal dots near the top-right side of their page. Then, select Block from the drop-down menu.

Blocking specific people will prevent you from appearing in their People You May Know section. You can do this by visiting their profile and clicking on the 3 horizontal dots near the top-right side of their page.

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To disable Facebook's friend suggestion notifications on mobile devices, follow these steps: select the People you may know category, toggle will get greyed out, indicating that the friend suggestion notifications are now disabled on your account.

Disabling friend suggestion notifications on Facebook will also prevent you from getting notifications about the People You May Know section. This can be done on both the web and mobile Facebook app.

Here are the steps to follow to disable friend suggestion notifications on mobile devices:

  1. Select the People you may know category
  2. The toggle will get greyed out, indicating that the friend suggestion notifications are now disabled on your account

You can also temporarily stop the integrated suggested friends on Facebook by scrolling down your news feed until you come across the People you may know snippet.

To block in-app friend suggestions, click (or tap if you are on mobile) on the three-dot menu and select Hide people you may know. This will make the in-app friend suggestions disappear for a while.

By following these steps, you can effectively opt out of suggested friends on Facebook and reduce the frequency of People You May Know suggestions.

Limiting Known Contacts

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You can limit how often you appear in People You May Know by setting your email and phone number suggestions to "No one." This will prevent people who have your email address or phone number from seeing you as a suggested friend.

To delete your uploaded contacts from Facebook, go to the Contacts manager page and click on the Delete All button. This will remove the contacts so they're less likely to get you as a suggested friend.

Limiting your personal information on your profile can also help. Consider deleting any schools, workplaces, or current cities you have listed in your About section. This will make it less likely for you to appear in People You May Know.

Limit Known Contacts

Limiting Known Contacts is a crucial step in maintaining your online privacy. You can limit how often you appear in the People You May Know section by controlling who can see your email and phone number.

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To do this, go to your Facebook settings and set your email and phone number suggestions to "No one". This will prevent people who have your email address or phone number uploaded to Facebook from seeing you as a suggested friend.

You can also delete your uploaded contacts from Facebook by going to the Contacts manager page and clicking on the Delete All button. This will remove the contacts so they're less likely to get you as a suggested friend.

Limiting your personal information on Facebook can also help you appear less in the People You May Know section. Consider deleting any schools, workplaces, or current cities you have listed in your About section.

Remove Known Contacts

If you want to remove known contacts from your Facebook feed, you can start by removing individual suggested friends. Click "Remove" or the X icon to do so.

To remove a suggested friend on a computer, click on the X next to their profile picture. On mobile, click the Remove button under their profile picture instead.

You can also disable People You May Know temporarily by selecting the Hide option. This will make the section appear less frequently while you're browsing.

Disabling Friend Suggestions

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Click on Settings & Privacy to start disabling friend suggestions on Facebook.

You can block specific people to prevent them from appearing in your "People You May Know" section. To do this, visit their profile and click on the 3 horizontal dots near the top-right side of their page, then select Block from the drop-down menu.

To completely remove yourself from someone's suggested friends or "People You May Know" section, you need to block them individually. You can also limit how often you appear in the section by adjusting your email and phone number privacy settings, deleting uploaded contacts, and removing basic info from your profile.

You can disable friend suggestion notifications on Facebook by following these steps on your computer or mobile device. On your computer, click on Settings & Privacy, and on your mobile device, go to the People you may know category and toggle it off.

To temporarily stop the integrated suggested friends on Facebook, you can scroll down your news feed and hide the "People you may know" snippet. However, these in-app suggestions will start showing again after some time.

To block friend suggestions on Facebook permanently, you can block specific people or limit your appearance in the section by adjusting your privacy settings.

Reducing People You Know Suggestions

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You can temporarily hide the "People You May Know" feature on Facebook, but unfortunately, there's no option to disable it permanently. However, you can take steps to reduce the frequency of suggestions.

Ignoring suggestions is a simple way to reduce the frequency over time. Simply clicking the 'X' next to the suggestion you want to remove will help.

Removing contact permissions is another way to reduce the frequency of suggestions. If you've allowed Facebook to access your contacts, you can revoke this permission to limit suggestions.

Limiting how often you appear in the "People You May Know" section can be achieved by adjusting your email and phone number privacy settings, deleting uploaded contacts, and removing basic info from your profile.

Here are some steps you can take to limit your visibility:

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