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Can an adult be charged invasion of privacy for being on a minors facebook account?
02-19-2014, 12:56 PM
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You are terribly misinformed, Pickle. There is absolutely no such thing as privacy on any social network, especially for minors. If he is reading your messages and showing them to family members there is nothing you can do about that other than to delete them.

All minors on public social networking websites are subject to adult supervision. In fact, facebook as well as others are slowly implementing changes that will require link a minor's facebook account to an adult parent or guardian's account so the adults will have complete access to every word the minor posts online. Not only would these adults have access to the minor's account but have the ability to censor and delete content as well.

If you noticed that more free online email accounts are now being linked to mobile and landline phone numbers in recent years and so is facebook and the other social media. These are attempts to identify the users as adult sex offenders and other nafarious people and to identify who are minors.

So if you are a minor on facebook you have absolutely no right to privacy. As for adults on facebook you have some privacy but still it is easily compromised. More and more facebook content is being used as evidence in civil and criminal court cases each year. Mostly in civil cases to prove infidelity.

So, basically it comes down to the fact that nothing on the internet social media is really private. In your case there is nothing you can do to stop someone from reading your website other than to delete it.
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[] - Tin-God - 02-19-2014, 12:41 PM
[] - garrytoo - 02-19-2014, 12:49 PM
[] - James - 02-19-2014 12:56 PM
[] - JAMES K - 02-19-2014, 01:02 PM

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