You go to 'My Photos', and it has your albums, click on 'Edit Photos', then there is kinda like a scrollbox and if it's private it should say 'Me Only'. Click on that and then look for and click on either 'Everyone' or 'Friends Only'.
I will make it public
Yes a public one. No private myspaces.
Yes a 10 year old boy can have a PRIVATE profile on MySpace. This will teach him responsibility for having a public profile on MySpace once he turns 13. The Directors of MySpace San Bruno, CA
you should go on your myspace homepage and click on 'My Account' at the top right. Then click on 'Privacy' and where it says 'Profile Viewable By' click on 'My Friends Only' I Hope This Helped. Katie.♥
myspace is more personal and private people can look at ur myspace like ur layout and can get an idea of who you are wat kinda person you are, facebook is more public
A public fan myspace for Dwayne Johnson is not known at this time. WikiAnswers will not provide private contact information for celebrities and individuals alike.
A public myspace or facebook page for Drew Barrymore is not known at this time. WikiAnswers will not provide private contact information for celebrities and individuals alike.
You can view other peoples myspace if they have it set on public. Some people have it set on private so no one can view their page only friends.
Photobucket is a password accessible website. Private photobucket pictures can be shared only when the owner establishes an open area for the public or sets us a file for certain people to look at.
Absolutely. Unless set to private, anyone can view your MySpace profile. Increasingly, both college admissions boards and job recruiters are checking applicants MySpace profiles to see what that person is like in a non-professional setting. Also, if you have been suspected in a crime or are being investigated, law enforcement can get a court to subpoena Myspace to have a look at your profile should your public one be shielded by private viewing.
On Allie's public myspace [http://www.myspace.com/official_dimeco_alexandra] Or some trade sites, like [http://www.myspace.com/omg_trade] :]
Taking pictures of events or people visible in public locations is legal and protected by the U.S. Constitution. Using camera equipment to look into private residences from a public location, typically is not legal.