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According to Snopes, (and a little bit to common sense) it is a mistaken belief that sharing a simple legal statement will make you immune from certain consequences. In this case you won’t have to worry about Facebook owning your photos. That’s simply not part of their privacy policy. Furthermore, the fact that Facebook is now publicly traded has not changed the privacy rules and has no bearing on how they use your posts. You agreed to the legal terms of Facebook, when joining, and you cannot alter them by posting a legal notice. Remember, this may be a technological world, but Facebook status is still not qualification as legal document believe it or not. Finally, just remember that Facebook is a social media. When you post a picture, a status, or any other info, you have made it public. If you don’t want someone else to see it or access it, DON’T POST IT! In the meantime, don’t believe every copied status you see from your friends and just enjoy Facebook for what it was meant for…drama. Read More: Will Posting A Legal Notice On Facebook Keep Your Page Private? | wkdq/will-posting-a-legal-notice-on-facebook-keep-your-page-private/?trackback=tsmclip
Posted on: Mon, 05 Jan 2015 14:22:30 +0000

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