Facebook's access controls are available from the Privacy Settings page, which is available by clicking on the downward pointing arrow near the link to your Home page in the top right corner. Near the bottom of the page is the option of Blocked People and Apps, which will take you to the page to adjust which users are blocked or unblocked.
You can't. The person who blocked you can only unblock you.
When you send a message on Facebook, you automatically get identified to the receiver.
You can talk to your friend on facebook by sending her a message, sending her a chat or posting on her wall.
You can't. Also, facebook sends the message for the other person, so the connection isn't direct.
You can stop someone by sending message only by blocking that person from your Facebook. Messages will only be stopped when you block the person who is stalking.
To gain access to FaceBook you need to ask the person who blocked it to unblock it for you.
If you need to unblock websites at school, you should speak with your school's IT department or administration for assistance. They can provide guidance on what is and isn't allowed on the school's network. Engaging in unauthorized activities could result in disciplinary action.
No issues...even if you ignored, they can send u gifts again
you can't.
If you would like to unblock someone from facebook, simply go to your account settings and click on a button that says "Blocking". Once clicked on, you can see a list of people or a person previously blocked and simply click unblock and you are done.
Well you can't.
Yes,they local sms charges apply in sending each message/or updating your status via cell phone to facebook.