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Photos on Facebook
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Question from a family member. Photos of his grandchild have been posted on the child's Father's Sister's (her Aunt) profile and made public. His daughter (child's mother) does not want the photos on there. Woman refuses to remove them or mark them as private and has banned them from accessing them. Is there anything they can do?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Difficult one if people won't comply. When my nephew was born my brother and sister in law asked that no photos of him were made public on the internet (essentially Facebook) - we have a site which is private we upload them to so they can be shared easily, especially as her family are abroad.
Everyone is fine with that (as far as I know) otherwise I'm not sure what they could do otherwise save not allowing anyone to take of have copies of photos of the child.
Everyone is fine with that (as far as I know) otherwise I'm not sure what they could do otherwise save not allowing anyone to take of have copies of photos of the child.
Hi Karen, that seems right for an organisation. The problem here was that it was a family member. Anyway, I suggested that they let it go until relations were more cordial and appeal to their better nature and politely ask the album to be made private. Went on the persons profile today (not a "friend" of mine), and I can no longer see the album so it seems to have been resolved.