Definitely not illegal. It's not exactly nice, but it is his fault for leaving it open. If my girlfriend leaves her facebook open, I don't touch it because I know there are things I just dont want to know.
of course you have the right to be upset! even if they are friends never let your guard down! But if you really love him you would trust him with it and just let it go.
They will be stored there forever until you delete them. Even after you delete them, they will stay stored on Facebook's servers for 30-60 days until they are finally permanently deleted by their servers.
Yes, it is illegal to threaten someone on Facebook. Threatening someone, either in person or online, can be considered harassment and can lead to criminal charges. It is important to always communicate respectfully and peacefully, even on social media platforms.
It is not possible that your mum is seeing your messages. She is making everything up to make sure that you behave well. ~ reply~ No she can see my facebook messages she knows everything ! Stop telling me that she can't please everyone because she can.
There is currently no way that you can use to put a pass code to your messages on Facebook such no one is able to see them when gains access to your account.
If he doesn't talk to you at all there is something wrong, but if he inboxs you texts you Facebook messages or chat on websites. Or even call you he likes you just he is shy!
You are asking how to perform an illegal task. You have no right to read anyone else's private texts, emails or any other messages that are private. The only way that you might be able to, is if you go to court, but even then , you would have to be supervised.
It is perfectly legal to a degree. You can make a profile on facebook for anyone Name Birthdays Pictures (If posted on Facebook, or on a site that states in the ToS that all content is free of use.) But thats pretty much the cap. Even though the option to put a education location, or workplace is there, it is not "wise" to put them there if you are not the controller of that identity you assume on the facebook profile. Even though not technicly "illegal" it could be questioned by legal advisers, and could get you in major trouble if something actually happened to that person. But as of that, taking Video, Audio, or Photography of the person while not acknowledged is invasion of privacy and is illegal in some states.
Your boyfriend lying to you about exchanging over 70 messages on FaceBook with an old crush is cheating even though they may not be together and are flirting. It's time you told him that you are not putting up with it and it's either her or you. If he continues to contact his old crush then break up with him because you can do better.
No. It is illegal to be driving a car while holding the phone up next to your ear, but if you have a hands-free device such as a speakerphone or a Bluetooth headset, even driving and talking is permitted. It's also illegal - and stupid - to send or receive text messages or to type anything on the phone while you are driving.
'Ex' means the relationship is over and both of you are free to date whomever you want. It appears he is and he really owes you nothing and he feels no responsibility in responding to your messages on Facebook. Instead of brooding over your ex it is time for you to move on and see friends; get out and have some fun; get socially active so you can eventually find the right person you should truly be with.
Maybe your mother has all of your Facebook messages sent to your email that you signed up your Facebook with. In the settings, you can choose to have all of your messages to sent email. You can change this at any time by going to settings and unchecking the email.