It is the published contract on Facebook that lists the rights and responsibilities of both Facebook and the user.
Terms of Service states 13.
The answer is NO. Facebook's terms of service do not allow anyone under the age of 13 to set up a FB account.
It's probably a violation of the Facebook Terms of Service, and could get your account cancelled, but it's not in and of itself actually a crime.
Yes, it is generally legal to screenshot Facebook photos if they are publicly available. However, sharing or using the screenshots without permission may violate privacy laws or Facebook's terms of service.
They don't. It is illegal for anyone to "hack" into a Facebook account or any account. Law enforcement officials need to follow the law and Facebook Terms of Service to obtain account records or access to Facebook accounts. Facebook has a specific system in place for "Law Enforcement Online Requests".
They have every right to censor content that is in violation of their terms of service. Each FB used who signed up had to agree to abide by those terms before they were allowed to post.
This little kid at the library looked like he was 7 or 8 and he was checking his facebook.
You must be at least 13 years old to have an account on Facebook. Anyone who is younger than that and who has a Facebook account has lied about their age which is against Facebook's terms of service and also the COPPA guidelines. When it is discovered that they are not at least 13 years old, they will lose their account.
You cannot change your name on Facebook more than five times. Facebook has a written terms of service documents that states you can only sign up to one account at a time.
According to Facebook: Maintaining multiple accounts, regardless of the purpose, is a violation of Facebook's Terms of Use. If you already have a personal account, then we cannot allow you to create business accounts for any reason. You can manage all the Pages and Socials Ads that you create on your personal account. You can read their full terms of service at the related link below.
Each companyb providing a service whether online or not has certain terms and conditions. If you want to find out what the T&Cs are for a particular company then the website for that company is a good place to look.
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.