FOUO stands for "For Official Use Only," a designation used to protect sensitive information that is not classified but requires control. This means that all information on those pages should only be accessed and handled by authorized personnel with a need-to-know. It is important to follow proper procedures for handling FOUO information to maintain security and protect the information from unauthorized disclosure.
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No, not all pages in JPAS are marked For Official Use Only (FOUO). FOUO is only used to designate sensitive but unclassified information that should not be disclosed to the public. Other designations like Unclassified or Classified are used for different levels of sensitive information in JPAS.
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For Official Use Only (FOUO) is a way to classify documents, in particular, documents produced by the Department of Defense. FOUO can include all documentation that is deemed not appropriate for the public even if it is not classified. This does not mean that the documents cannot be requested through the proper channels; they can under FOIA laws.
It depends on the type of material. Books have notifications on their copyright pages; movies include notifications in the credits; fine art may not be marked at all.
I had this problem too and I found out that you go to your profile (not your home page your actual profile page) and click on the tab that says "info". Scroll down until you see a section marked "Pages". This is where all the pages that you have became a fan of are listed. There's a link that says, "see all (insert number)" When you click on that it will show you a whole list of your fan pages.
All His Engines has 128 pages.
All About Lulu has 344 pages.
Tell-All has 179 pages.
All in a Day has 22 pages.