Parents can effectively manage their child's Facebook account by setting privacy settings, monitoring their activity, and having open communication about online safety. By creating a parent-child account, parents can have oversight and guidance on their child's online interactions.
No Facebook will not tell your parents about your account, but they are able to search for it even if they don't have a facebook unless you change your privacy settings. Be careful though because if you are friends with someone who may know your parents they may tell them and then you will get caught.
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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.
To get a Facebook you are required to be 13 but there are no requierments to get an email except that of your parents
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Just let them know that you secretly like facebook.... and you would love to have a facebook account!
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.
No, you shouldn't If you were you would get grounded from the computer and never see facebook
Sure you can even if you don't have your parent's permission as long as you'd be a responsible account owner of Facebook.
yes you can. you can have a account at any age as long as your parents let you
Parents can hack into your account on Facebook by using a keylogger software. You can stop it secretly by running spyware in the background or you can type your password in Microsoft word document and save it there. From there you can copy and paste it without ever typing it in.
Facebook rules state that you must be thirteen to have a Facebook account. However, many people under the age of thirteen have Facebooks because their parents have given them permission.