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      <title>5 Easy Ways to Stop Someone from Tagging You on Facebook</title>
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      <description>When excessive tagging becomes overwhelming or infringes on personal boundaries, it&amp;rsquo;s essential to address the situation effectively. Facebook provides tools to control who can tag you and what tagged content you&amp;rsquo;re associated with. Understanding these features empowers you to maintain your privacy and prevent unwanted clutter in your social media feed.&#xA;Facebook&amp;rsquo;s tagging settings allow you to customize the visibility and permissions surrounding tags. You can choose whether to allow friends, friends of friends, or only yourself to tag you.</description>
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