The first element of the CPM process is rule development, in which individuals decide what types information they will share with others. As ties of different strength have varied disclosure norms, we hypothesize that network composition influences privacy behavior. For example, a network including strong ties may have higher incidence of privacy use, as communication between strong ties is more personal in nature. We conducted nested logistic regression to explore the relationship between tie strength, social group and having a friends-only Facebook profile.