Posting a picture of someone else’s child isn’t always a violation of privacy according to Facebook’s image privacy rights. If you’re the parent or legal guardian of the child, then posting the picture is perfectly fine. If the photo was taken in public, then it’s fine to post the photo in most countries. Photos taken at private events or of a child on private property, on the other hand, can violate the child’s right to privacy. If your child’s privacy is being violated by a photo, you have the the right to get your child’s photo removed from someone else’s Facebook page. However, if your child is over the age of 13, the child must request the removal of the photo from Facebook himself. Photos may also be removed if they violate the terms of service in any way, as laid out under Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. Examples of photos that violate the terms of service include photos used to bully a person and depictions of graphic violence. Tips Writer Bio

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