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Legal Matters Question

I am not sure how this goes. My bio mother and grandmother have pictures of us on our wedding day. My grandmother stole them. I don't know how to make them stop posting them. DH is in uniform and I don't want strangers or anyone else seeing them. My question is what can I do to get them to stop posting pictures? Can I call someone to make them give me said photos(Only asking because I have few photos) or make them delete them all?

Re: Legal Matters Question

  • Sorry. I forgot to say Thank you. TIA. Have a wonderful weekend :)
  • Report them to FB. I think every photo has a report button, and then you can put the reason as 'these pictures are of me and are my property. I do not want them on this page' or whatever.
    I've seen a lot of military surprise homecomings. It wouldn't work on me. I always have my back to the corner and my face to the door. Looking for terrorists, criminals, various other threats, and husbands.
  • The way they got them is kind of stupid. The guy that took the photos asked for my E-mail account and while I was waiting on a pen I was side tracked and when I went to give him my info she had given him hers and he was already gone. They have removed them. Thanks for your advice. If I have any more problems I will try your suggestion. Thank you so much.
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