Yes, you can potentially sue someone for sharing private messages without permission, as it may violate privacy laws or terms of service agreements. It is recommended to consult with a legal professional for specific advice on your situation.
Most messages are private, but not messages you post on someone's wall.
Accessing someone else's messages without their consent is unethical and often illegal. If you have permission, you can use messaging apps that allow shared access, or utilize features like family sharing or account sharing. Always prioritize privacy and respect for others' personal information.
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because they are private, you can only lurk friend, comment ect. NOT MYSPACE MESSAGES, because it is a private way to communicate with someone via myspace.
YOU don't ! YOU have no legal right to view anyone elses text messages without their permission. Only law-engforcement agencies are allowed to do that - and even then, they may need a court order to grant them permission !
The taxi is private property. Never do anything in someone's cab for which you do not have permission.
It depends on the location. If someone is clearly in the public setting, yes, you can take their picture without them knowing or asking permission. But if you are in private, no, you need their permission. You have an expectation of privacy in a private setting whereas, in a public setting, you do not.
In general, it is not illegal to take pictures of someone on private property if you are in a public place and not trespassing. However, it is important to respect people's privacy and property rights. If you are on someone's private property without permission, it may be considered trespassing and taking pictures could be illegal. It is always best to ask for permission before taking photos on private property.
Yes, you generally need permission to write about someone in a book, especially if it involves revealing personal or private information about them. Failure to obtain permission could lead to legal issues such as defamation or invasion of privacy.
Yes, it is considered trespassing if someone enters private property without permission, even if they are dog walking.
There are no personal, private messages on WikiAnswers. That is not one of the purposes of the site.
If you mention someone in a tweet, it can still be seen by everyone. Only direct messages are private.