Sure!
I did when I was younger then when I was older talked casually about it and my parents didn't really care. Just be careful who you add.
Make a facebook account and don't tell them that you have one. Don't add them as a friend either and if your parents have a facebook, don't send anybody who knows them really good a friend request.
Yes.
I think facebook and myspace should let kids 13 and under have myspace and facebook. I also think parents should too
1- get mozilla firefox browser, they have a great private browsing option. 2- get a different email just in case your parents know your email. 3- use a nickname dont use your real name.
So That Kids Will not do Bad stuff!!
you can get on your face book by going on and then after clearing your computers private data which would clear the history for the internet
they must be muture enough to handle facebook so it should be judged by the parents whether they are ready
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.
No, you shouldn't If you were you would get grounded from the computer and never see facebook
Facebook PassSteal is a hacking software where you can get people's facebook passwords just by knowing there email.
how do you go see a doctor to see if your pregnant with out your parents knowing
You have two options to consider: 1) Obey them. 2) Disobey them.