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Will Facebook pics hold up in court?
If my Facebook and Instagram profile is private, no one can see it right? I mean, unless you're some sort of hacker, you can't see pictures or posts, am I correct? I mean, people can't use Facebook pics/posts in a court of law, right?
Re: Will Facebook pics hold up in court?
Crazy, you have no real expectation of privacy on the internet. Anything can be subpena, including facebook photos I"m sure. If you don't want a judge getting a hold of it, take it down. And make sure you aren't tagged in any of your friends photos either, that show you doing stupid ***.
Have you gotten a job yet?
Grow up & stop spewing MUD. Are you seriously an adult?
What kind of of pictures are we talking about?
Please tell me that they're all of you taking lavish vacations while carrying around Louis Vuitton bags and wearing Gucci sunglasses.
I'm more than willing to start validating people's ideas when they start having ideas worth validating
Yes they can. I've seen them used in court. If this is even real, your ex can probably use these posts against you. You're not as "anonymous" as you think anywhere on the internet.
Get a job and pay your ex-husband the money you owe him.
Although, I suspect this is lousy attempt of trying to gain "Troll" status.
When you've been married this long, you need a ticker to remind you.
Baby Boy M - 08/01/2013
LOL.
Have you ever heard of the NSA?
There isn't anything you do online that is totally private.
Someone else may not be able to print them & use them against you in court if they are denied access to your page, but that doesn't mean that a supeona can't be served requiring full access to your page.
Anything you don't ever want used against you for whatever reason, should never be put on the internet. fyi...there is nothing stopping someone who does have access to copy a pic you have posted and posting it to their page or somewhere giving everyone who has access to a computer access to that photo or information.
This is what I"m betting they are- lol!
yes. Going through a divorce now, and I was told anything you post, etc etc CAN be used against you. Its 100% public and my lawyer requsted acess to monitor my Facebook.