See what an API connected to Facebook sees about you
Facebook allows website developers and application developers access to their Facebook Graph Application Program Interface (API) that enables them to display information about your profile. For example, show your friends who've visited that page, show friends who've liked the page, personally greet you, etc. This does not give that developer access to your personal information, but for some people may be of some concern.
Using the Facebook API Browser you can see what the Facebook API shares from your profile. If you feel that this is too much information you can then adjust your Facebook Privacy settings accordingly.
Once you've visited the above link enter your Facebook alias or ID to view the API settings. If you're not sure what your ID is, you can quickly find out by moving your mouse over your name on your Facebook page. For example, if your name was Joe Smith it's likely your Facebook alias could be joe.smith or if you haven't entered an alias a number such as 149957536227.
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