Facebook does not do background checks on individuals, so anyone, including criminals can gain access to Facebook. If they become aware that someone is using Facebook for criminal purposes, they will terminate the account but the criminal can just start up another account and continue using it. Convicted criminals can also be banned by a court from using Facebook for some period of time, but even so, those bans can be difficult to enforce since it can be hard to know what a person is doing at all times when they are on probation, out on parole, or otherwise not locked up. Those who are incarcerated may or may not have access - depending on what access they have to computers and how the filters on any computers they have access to are configured. Some places will block Facebook to protect those outside from the criminals. Others choose to allow it to give the prisoners some kind of social outlet.
no, criminals will always have access to guns.
You have to be 13 to be on Facebook.
You cannot access Facebook account using Gmail. You have to use it using the Facebook site only. Gmail is just for confirming the account.
Yes, you can access Facebook on every smartphone these days.
www.facebook.com
Can't access my Facebook account or email from facebook
im sorry but you cannot access your friends facebook acount unless you have one your self
Facebook proxy is a special proxy to access facebook that is previously blocked. Many school/work network cannot access facebook so the users using facebook proxy to unblock it. Example: gg.gg/unblockfb
Since Facebook uses a limited range of IP addresses, blocking those addresses on the router will effectively deny access to Facebook.
Well you can access facebook using the internet channel.
my Facebook page was hacked and they changed all my info i can no longer access my Facebook what do i do?
Facebook is not disclosing information about users who have access to Questions. However according to Facebook's page regarding the Questions feature, those who live in the United States will receive Questions access within a few weeks (As of February 4th, 2011)