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Well you go into Account settings and go under security Or go into Privacy settings ether or they both help in there own ways
you can not that is why Facebook set up the Privacy Area
only if you send them a message or reply to theirs that they send you, but if you are their friend yes. You can protect you account on privacy,
Yes, you do. Because they assume that children under 14 don't understand privacy policy on facebook and how to protect themselves.
Protect their privacy.
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.
You change your setting on the lock to friends of me only.
Jake and Amir - 2007 Facebook Privacy was released on: USA: 3 May 2011
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 cannot post to all the people on Facebook. It is a violation of the privacy settings of Facebook.
She protect's her privacy and her virginity.
In ur accnt privacy