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According to Facebooks rules, no-one under the age of 13 should be on Facebook, and those between 13 and 18 are only allowed access with parents permission. Therefore if you are underage, and you have a facebook account your parents have authority over it and may access it at their own discretion.
Can't access my Facebook account or email from 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, since it's the parents duty to protect the child and also, the parents decide if the child is allowed to have accounts or not. Parents have the right to delete if they so wish.(To clarify, you have the right to access the account of a minor if you are the legal parent. However, the act of "hacking" is highly illegal. You can gain access, but you cannot hack).
Well it depends if your wife knows your facebook account and it is legal
We cannot without your account name and password.
To access Facebook, you must first have an account. Once you have registered an account with Facebook, you can then login with your specified credentials.
No, WikiAnswers (Answers.com) now requires members to use their Facebook account to create an account with Answers.
That depends on the person's privacy settings, but mainly, no...
The social, networking site Facebook is available worldwide. As long as you have an account, it should be possible to access anywhere that there is access to a computer.
Your Facebook doesn't actually belong to you and is property of Facebook. It is the companies decision regarding who has access to the account created for you. Facebook's policy is that it doesn't grant access to an account to anyone other than the account holder whether they're between the ages of 13 - 17. However, if there was any legal implications, such as underage drinking, then Facebook can be served with a subpoena and be forced to hand access of your account over. Furthermore if you are using your parent's internet connection and they acquire your password there is no law saying they can't look at your Facebook. This is because they are responsible for the content brought into the home (Digital Millennium Copyright Act) and therefore have every right to ensure that nothing illegal is happening.
you log in on facebook just as you would on myspace. yoville is a app on facebook so you have to access your account first. so you log in to your myspace or facebook account the choose the yoville app.