Common complaints about Facebook's privacy policies are that they are difficult to understand. It is sometimes very difficult to set up a facebook page to give the user the amount of privacy that they would like.
In the terms of service of facebook it says any info, pictures ect. About yourself you post to Facebook they own. They can and probably do give all your info to advertisers. Facebook is in no way privet. You don't have any privacy there. So no it can't violate privacy you don't have.
you can not that is why Facebook set up the Privacy Area
One excuse to give your girlfriend if she asks for your Facebook password is to tell her that you want to be trusted and are entitled to some sort of privacy.
I don't think he would give it away. He is a celebrity he needs privacy
Jake and Amir - 2007 Facebook Privacy was released on: USA: 3 May 2011
You cannot post to all the people on Facebook. It is a violation of the privacy settings of Facebook.
It is not our policy to give out the personal e-mails or Facebook accounts of celebrities, unless they themselves have made such information public. Celebrities deserve a certain amount of privacy, and we try to respect that.
In ur accnt privacy
Anybody can view facebook. How much they can view of your page depends on your privacy settings.
Facebook settings, then click privacy and you can go on from there.
go to drop down menu and then click on privacy settings.Click on friends only.