To change this, go to the Facebook Privacy Settings menu, which is located in the upper right corner of your Facebook page. Scroll down to the Timeline and Tagging section on the Privacy Settings page and select Edit Settings. There will be a popup window. Select "Review posts: friends tag you" from the drop-down menu. Now when someone tags you in a post, you'll have the option to reject the tag.
To enable tag review,
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To narrow down the audience for anything your friends post on your profile,
While Facebook accounts offer options like tag review and timeline review, there is no way to totally avoid getting tagged in the first place. Pages, on the other hand, have that capability. Nobody can tag your Facebook Page unless you want them to, and no one can tag the media your Page publishes unless you want them to. There are two ways to remove tags from your page: delete the post or comment that added the tag, or click the X next to it. Both actions will remove the tag from that item on your page.
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[Solution] How to Get Facebook to Stop Tagging You in Photos Follow these simple steps to permanently disable Facebook picture tagging and prevent all of your friends from tagging you in photographs, videos, and events: Log in to your account and select "Privacy Settings" from the left-top menu, then select "Account" from the dropdown menu. On the next page, you will find numerous choices for modifying your Facebook privacy information. Scroll down to the "Things Others Share" section on the next page. Here you can decide what information others share about you when they post things on their profile pages or if they even share anything at all. Select "Block" under Photo Tags and Albums and click "Save Changes" at the bottom of the page.
Anyone has the ability to tag you in photographs and other postings. Tags from individuals you aren't friends with may display in your timeline review, where you may select whether or not to allow them to appear on your timeline. Keep in mind that postings you choose not to accept on your timeline may surface in your news feed or elsewhere on Facebook. You can also find out by searching your activity log for tags applied to yourself or others.