depends on how old you are reply how old u are and yes because facebook can be unsafe pppl get hurt on facebook listen i am in year 12 so i think i noe wat im talking about btw msn is better not facebook
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I don't think they should. If you are actually over 13 (which is what the site requires, i don't think they should. My parent just changed my facebook and email password, and I'm not sure what to do about this.
Yes.
I think facebook and myspace should let kids 13 and under have myspace and facebook. I also think parents should too
To set up a Facebook account for a child safely and securely, parents should create the account themselves using the child's information, including a unique email address. They should adjust the privacy settings to limit who can see the child's profile and posts, and regularly monitor their child's activity on the platform. Additionally, parents should educate their child about online safety and responsible social media use.
So That Kids Will not do Bad stuff!!
Parents should monitor their children's internet use to protect them from harmful content, online predators, cyberbullying, and to ensure they are using the internet responsibly and safely.
they must be muture enough to handle facebook so it should be judged by the parents whether they are ready
Yes, for sure.
To create a child's Facebook account safely and responsibly, parents should ensure the child is at least 13 years old, use the child's real age and information, set privacy settings to limit who can see their posts, monitor their activity regularly, and educate them about online safety and responsible social media use.
It depends on the child's age and maturity level. Children under 13 are not allowed on Facebook due to privacy laws. Parents should closely monitor their child's online activity and set appropriate limits to ensure their safety.
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
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.