As long as you are capable of making an account, you do not need permission to make an account. If you are 13 or less, it is recommended, though, not forced, that you should keep personal information to yourself.
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it is now.
You do now. When I first joined, there was no requirement to have a facebook account. This has since been changed so that all new users must sign up with their facebook ID.
There is NO limit to how old you need to be so you can get an account when your two probably!
Only if you have her permission to list it.
you can if you are a member.
I believe no
An account holder would like to make a purchase that exceeds the monthly limit on the purchase account. What is the next step?
Honestly, i have a skype account and i know that the legal age is 13 years and over. I know this because i tried to make one when i was 11 and 12 but now im 13 and i was allowed to have a skype account.
No, an authorized user typically cannot close an account. Authorized users are granted permission to use the account but do not have the authority to make significant changes, such as closing the account. Only the primary account holder or account owner has the right to close the account.
That's automatic. When you make a Facebook profile, only friends you have added can view it.
An authorized user is someone who is given permission to use a credit card account by the primary cardholder. Authorized users can make purchases with the card, but they are not responsible for paying the bill. They do not have the ability to make changes to the account or request account information.