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..... is there a way to close off a facebook 'account'

 

I ask, not for myself, but for a good friend of mine, who for family reasons has recently joined fb

a relative did the registration for him

& he is really, really not happy with the whole thing of fb

it has actually upset him very much

the relative did the registration to rather 'show off'

 

thank you for reading this post Thanks!

 

 

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A person can opt to de activate a Facebook account through its account settings.
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MI5
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See hereJane https://www.facebook.com/help/214376678584711
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Yes Jane...You can go in and deactivate your account......

Another way is to just leave it dormant. Dont post...dont log in ...and no one will bother to post on it....

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thank you BoB, MI5 & Cleoriff

MI5 = the link you posted will help me to help my friend tomorrow thank you

Thanks!

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The only surefire way to be rid of it is to entirely delete your account. I think by law, Facebook has to retain your data for so long although they can not use it anyway other than mechanical storage. After so long your data should be destroyed, purged and lost in digital heaven.

 

Deactivation only hides you from the public however it does serve the purpose as a temporary fix to a problem where privacy is a concern.

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thank you anticpated for that information Thanks!

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You're welcome @Anonymous

FaceBook has its plus points but certainly has its negatives. 😞

A bit like any Social Outlet and Forums.
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Hope your friend gets sorted Jane....
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Facebook is OK depending on your privacy settings but the real problem is that people tend to post all sorts of information  such as when going on holiday. House breakers delight for some. I fully expect to have to re lay the landmines and reset the shotguns when/if I get back.

As for forums, yes there different problems. There is little information available to be used by anyone  apart from general stuff we reveal about ourselves The good thing is you find likeminded people who share common interests though over a period of time perhaps we reveal too much. Truth will always out in the end.

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