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Nope. And neither do some of the users on it either. Thats why my profile is private and i only add ppl i know and trust. I hate ppl stealing my pictures and i only let my friends see them.
I have had my pictures copied from facebook so I never use a real picture of myself anymore. (I use James Dean here.) You never know when or where they will show up. I try to keep facebook as private as I can. I recently cleaned out my entire account and have started over again. I think there are too many stalkers out there and may just drop the whole thing and twitter instead. It is easy to block everyone on that. +3
I don't care what firewall you have, or whatever else...sadly privacy on the internet no longer exists.
i must say they try albeit not always successfuly
not been thr... so dunno abt it... :D... peace!!!
No, they let the advertisers use your profile photo and your friends' profile photos. +4
Do you have your own picture as your facebook profile pic?
by hsingh2711 on February 3rd, 2012
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Mark Zuckerberg is the most ____________ person in the world?
by hsingh2711 on February 5th, 2012
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Does Social Media scare you because normal unintelligent people get their way?
by Mister_Bromide on February 5th, 2012
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How long have youu had your facebook id?
by hsingh2711 on February 3rd, 2012
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How much time do you spend on Facebook each day?
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Why don't you watermark your pictures so you can share them with the world yet protect them? It is so easy.
by merry1 in a Texican COAT on July 17th, 2009
DOn't mean to sound blonde but i have no idea how to do that lol
by Nicola on July 17th, 2009
People still take them and say "I only have this professional photography copy of myself at the moment." They still take them watermark and all. it does make it a little less likely. Only the very stupid take those.
by Pecks bad boy on July 17th, 2009
Here, check it out: http://cameras.about.com/od/printing/ss/watermark.htm
by merry1 in a Texican COAT on July 17th, 2009
@Pecks it requires some very advanced Photoshop skills and a LOT of time and patience to remove a watermark, but of course anybody can get around just about anything with enough time and money. It would be far easier cheaper and faster to ask permission to use the original.
by merry1 in a Texican COAT on July 17th, 2009
Some just use it with the watermark on. You can copy anything you can see on your computer.
by Pecks bad boy on July 17th, 2009
Can't save some people from their own stupidity, Pecks.
by merry1 in a Texican COAT on July 17th, 2009
True.
by Pecks bad boy on July 17th, 2009