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No your facebook account will not get deleted if not used for long time. It might just ask you to verify about your account security and safety with some verification process when you try to access your account after a long time say 2-3 months.
Yes, it is permissible for parents to create a Facebook account for their child, but they should adhere to Facebook's minimum age requirement of 13 years old and ensure the child's safety and privacy online.
Parents can effectively manage their child's Facebook account by setting privacy settings, monitoring their activity, and having open communication about online safety. By creating a parent-child account, parents can have oversight and guidance on their child's online interactions.
no its a bit awkward
kids are not allowed on facebook cause 80% of posts on facebook are 13+ and 10% of posts on facebook are 18+ posts.this is for safety of our children
**** Chase does not have a Twitter, Facebook or Myspace Account. There are a lot of "fakers" online posing as Chase. For your own safety, please ignore them. Thank You!**** -Chase's official website-
Perhaps, contacting Facebook 'might' work to deactivate the link between Answers and Facebook unlike Answers.com, Facebook is very easy to contact if you need assistance. This is a real problem that needs addressed. If someone wants a screen name as oppossed to a real name they can not change it with the link between the two. It is a safety issue.
Kids cannot be on Facebook unless they are at least 13 years old. This is for safety reasons and to protect them from online predators.
Actually, If you look at the bottom of the login page, click terms, then look in paragraph 4 sentence 5 under Registration and Account Safety, it says that you have to be 13 or over.
Well, for one the safety, apparently alot of people would complain about there children being on myspace and facebook and bebo. But you can't be arrested for it. I know quite a few childen who have a myspace and a facebook. But what is a bebo?? i know right what is a bebo. well, myspace and facebook are more for teens, and you have to be careful when ur on myspace or facebook (or bebo tehe................)
To create a child's Facebook account safely and responsibly, parents should ensure the child is at least 13 years old, use the child's real age and information, set privacy settings to limit who can see their posts, monitor their activity regularly, and educate them about online safety and responsible social media use.
Definitely not. Although on twitter there are privacy settings, it wasn't meant for safety. Facebook, on the other hand, is much safer and has good safety settings. If you are looking to connect with friends you KNOW, use Facebook. Twitter is meant to keep up to date, in essence, with people you DON'T KNOW. Facebook is a lot more personal, meaning it has to be safer or people wouldn't use it.