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[quote=Anonymous]Interesting thread to read. I'm at the stage with my 13 and 15 year old where they agree to let me take a nice picture of them, and I agree not to FB it. And then don't, because they asked me not to. That said, I have a pretty small FB feed of actual friends, and I do not love having random people posting random pictures of my kids that anyone can see-- especially where they are identifiable. And family members with significant boundary issues and thousands of friends who have in the past not respected my requests not to post pictures of my kids. And I although people have said this, I think it is not getting through. YOUR KID PROBABLY DID NOT STEAL YOUR PASSWORD. It is much, much easier to just report it to Facebook as an unauthorized picture of a minor than it is to McGiver your passwords. They will take it down faster than you can say "Facebook Murder Livestream." So before you ASSume she did, maybe ask her how she removed it? Say, when you apologize for not taking it down yourself when she first told you it bothered you. And if it turns out she did steal your passwords, then calmly talk with her about respecting each other's privacy and needing to trust each other, without also dragging in all the baggage from your divorce? Then agree to give each other a clean slate, and move on. [/quote]
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