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Facebook privacy settings for tagged photos?
11-09-2012, 10:35 AM
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Facebook privacy settings for tagged photos?
I found that even you set the "Photos and videos I am tagged in" under the category "things others share" to "Only me," your friend's friends can still watch the photos that you are tagged in. I am wondering whether the privacy settings for tagged photos are malfunctional. If that is the case, what else can you do to prevent others from seeing the photos that you are tagged in. In addition, if my friend uploads the picture with me in it to her album without my permission, will she violate any laws? Thanks!

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11-09-2012, 10:43 AM
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Well if there is more than one person tagged in the photo or the photo is in another Facebook users album then others would be able to see it. You can't make someone else's photo private. The copyright (and therefore the control) of a photo belongs to the person who took the photo not the person in the photo.

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11-09-2012, 10:43 AM
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if she is in the photo than she owns part of the photo so no she is not violating any laws i think that applys for only your photo tag and not your friends unless your friend has the same setting set
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11-09-2012, 10:43 AM
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That only makes it so that people can't see them from your profile. They would still be able to see that you're tagged in them in they see the original photo or if they see that another friend is tagged in it.

If its a picture of just you then you can request that it be removed. If its a group picture then she has every right to have it up
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