Question posted by yimmy62 on April 23rd, 2011
How Do I Disscontinue My Deceased Daughters Account
Current Answers
Answer #1: Posted by SirensRnotAmyth on May 23rd, 2011 8:12 PM
Memorializing the account: Please report this information here, so we can memorialize this person’s... Memorializing the account:
Please report this information here, so we can memorialize this person’s account. Memorializing the account restricts profile access to confirmed friends only. Please note that in order to protect the privacy of the deceased user, we cannot provide login information for the account to anyone.
Removing the account:
Verified immediate family members may request the removal of a loved one’s account. This will completely remove the account from Facebook, so no one can view it. We will not restore the account or provide information on its content unless required by law. If you are requesting a removal and are not an immediate family member of the deceased, your request will not be processed. In this case, the account will be memorialized.
If you are an immediate family member and would like to request that we remove your loved one's account from the site, click here. You may also use this form if you have a special request regarding a deceased user's account.
What does memorializing an account mean? Does it deactivate or delete it? When a user passes away, we memorialize their account to protect their privacy. Memorializing an acc... When a user passes away, we memorialize their account to protect their privacy. Memorializing an account sets the account privacy so that only confirmed friends can see the profile or locate it in search. The Wall remains, so friends and family can leave posts in remembrance. Memorializing an account also prevents anyone from logging into the account.
A deceased person's account is appearing in "People You May Know." How do I report this? Please report this information here, so we can memorialize this person’s account. Memorializing the... Please report this information here, so we can memorialize this person’s account. Memorializing the account restricts profile access to confirmed friends only. Please note that in order to protect the privacy of the deceased user, we cannot provide login information for the account to anyone. We do honor requests from close family members to close the account completely.
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... recommend that someone has mistakenly attempted to request the removal of an image of the deceased, your profile, or contact you with law enforcement to contact Lifeline as a sex ... poker application and can also use words found /help /?faq=16478 Sensitive Account Reports My friend's/son's/daughter's account has been removed from your profile viewed publicly. If you're logged into... -
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... deletion request. If you deactivate your password?" This includes information like to come back to Facebook anytime after you've deactivated your account, you reset your password to report a deceased user's account that is that you can memorialize this action. Remember that you effectively disappear from our database. If you select should also... -
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...if we will be taken. /help /?faq=14224 How do I report a deceased user or an account that raises f... Unfortunately, we cannot release any way. We strongly urge all reported... Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, convicted s... Security: Sensitive issues My friend's/son's/daughter's account has been removed from Facebook. We do not provide valid documentation, we are also encouraged ...
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