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CAN PARENTS CHANGE THE PASSWORD TO FACEBOOK? - Maybe. - 11-09-2012 09:29 PM

Legally? My brother has been logging all my passwords and accounts,
He helped my mom change my password. Can I call the cops or press charges?


- Shamara Mustafa - 11-09-2012 09:37 PM

i dont think soo...
if theyre your parents then i guess they have the right to do all that stuff
BUT i personally think its unfair as well


- S1m0ne - 11-09-2012 09:37 PM

Legally... no.
It is your facebook account but then again they are your parents and you should obey them.


- candy g - 11-09-2012 09:37 PM

under the age of 18 then yes they can...............it is their house, and you are probably using a comp. that they bought, on a desk that they bought, and you sit in a chair that they bought all of which uses electric that they pay for.............are you getting my drift here, THEY pay they make the rules, please feel free to do what you want when you move out.


- Country GAL - 11-09-2012 09:37 PM

Why would you want to involve the police in getting your password changed? Why don't you talk to your mom and plead with her to use it. Sounds silly to press charges if you could when in a few days your life probably will be back to normal. Sometimes later situations seem funnier when it is over.


- Nik - 11-09-2012 09:37 PM

Since they haven't emancipated you from their care they are still raising you and if they feel this is the right thing to do , its perfectly fine they can do it. I mean you cant get them in trouble for that. Only if they are mistreating you and you really hate them. THEY ARE UR PARENTS

Personally you just sound like an immature little brat who can handle reality.


- Daniel - 11-09-2012 09:37 PM

Have you ever heard of password recovery? Its right next to the log in form!


- cs64736943 - 11-09-2012 09:37 PM

Your right to privacy is protected by an amendment if you live in the US and the EU Charter of Human Rights if you live in the EU. This is really a domestic case so law enforcement will usually not get involved, but similar cases have been made and won by the victim.