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Facebook Deactivated Spotify Government Id

How can you use Spotify after you deactivated or delete your Facebook account?

IF YOU CREATED YOUR ACCOUNT WITH FACEBOOK AND WISH YOU DIDN’TWe have the solution!Create a new account.Note: Don’t click Sign up with Facebook. Instead,sign up with your email address.Contact us if you want to move any saved playlists, songs, albums, and followers to your new account.If your original account is on a Premium subscription, cancel it and resubscribe on your new account.Note: To use the same email address associated with your original account, you’ll need to contact us to release the email address.IF YOU CONNECTED AN EXISTING SPOTIFY ACCOUNT TO FACEBOOKIf you didn't create your account with Facebook, but still see your Facebook profile picture in Spotify, this means your account has been linked to Facebook.To unlink your Spotify account from Facebook:In the top-right corner of the desktop app, click > Settings.Under Social, click DISCONNECT FROM FACEBOOK.Note: You can link your account to Facebook again at any time. Just repeat the process, clicking CONNECT TO FACEBOOK.

Does Facebook have the right to ask for my government ID?

I don't believe this is something that is actually happening to just anyone. Facebook asked for my ID when I wanted to change my last name after I got married. They needed proof that I wasn't changing it to something fake, that I was representing my real name. However, I was able to easily change my last name (to my husband's name, my maiden name hyphenated in the opposite order, a made up mashup of our names, and lastly I was able to be Libby LibbyEgan) without incident and I've seen countless others on facebook change their names to silly, fake things and it's clear they never had to prove it. My husband didn't encounter any resistance when he changed his last name, either. I don't know why, but wanting to change to my real, actual married name triggered something in their system and I couldn't get around it. If I wanted my real name on facebook I had to send them a photo of my ID with my real name on it.

How can I unlock my Facebook account without sending a government ID? Mine is a special case. Can I email Facebook?

What types of ID does Facebook accept?You can confirm your identity in 1 of 3 ways. When submitting documentation, please cover up any personal information we don't need to verify your identity (ex: credit card number, Social Security number). We encrypt people’s connections to Facebook by default, including IDs you send to us. We delete your ID information after verification is complete. Learn more about how Facebook protects the privacy and security of your information when you submit an ID.

Why is my Facebook account disabled?

Sorry I don’t Know How To Get Back Your Disabled Facebook Account But Please Read This Message To Take a Action on This Company.Hi, my name is Alli I am living in India I was a Facebook user from 2013 to 2017 today I want to tell you my story on Facebook.I was loved Facebook and It was my life my business and everything I had 17 big business pages and my personal accounts that i used to run my life until I start getting down by Facebook.Within a week Facebook disabled my all personal accounts for just NO reason. They just don't give me any warning or message before do this things. Facebook destroyed my everything and business and my life.After blocking my accounts they ask me to upload my face photo and we will contact you soon. Finally they didn't contact me! and after 4 days when I tried to open my account again they said you Account Disabled!!I just want to say Why? If they can't find difference between a real or fake person Why do we use Facebook? It's your problem. Why you give us this opportunity to build our business on your platform? to finally one day you destroy our everything?I did everything to get back my accounts but it doesn't worked. I swear I loss everything and now I am working in a shop to survive. I want to give this message to everyone who using Facebook for personal or business usage. Don't trust them they don't care of you and your business because there are 2 billion active users they don't care of you I hate you Facebook and your company you lost your trust in front of me and people around the world. peace

Why is Facebook asking for proof of ID?

Facebook asking for Government ID. One of my friend's ID blocked by Facebookdue to fake name. My friend upload his National Identity card two days earlier but still when he logged in the Facebook display this message. "We'll take a look at your documents and let you know as soon as we've processed your request."

Does Facebook ask for a legal form of ID like drivers license, passport or government ID?

The only time I’ve heard about that was when friends were reported as using a fake name. Their accounts were suspended pending verification of identity, and their account names were changed by Facebook to reflect what was on their provided identification.[1]Footnotes[1] Confirm Your Identity With Facebook

Is Google listening to me all the time via my Android smartphone?

All devices especially Android devices are incomplete without Google. Google LLC is an American multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products, which include online advertising technologies, search engine, cloud computing, software and hardware. Devices such as smartphones, tablets, PCs, laptops, speakers and even vehicles are supported by Google.It is found that Google can record the conversations of people who are around the devices. The company quietly records many of the conversations that people have around its products. Some of your most intimate conversations might be sitting in a Google data centre, somewhere. Though, I believe that it would be well-secured and not misused. Google could have a record of everything you have said around it for years, and you can listen to it yourself. The feature works as a way of letting people search with their voice, and storing those recordings presumably lets Google improve its language recognition tools as well as the results that it gives to people. It is said that we can actually listen and delete the audio files recorded. Google uses it's virtual assistant (Google Assistant) and voice search (Google Voice) applications to record the conversations. These applications use the mic installed in the devices. Also, Google reports that it records only the data said after saying 'Okay Google' to your device if you have enabled the service. But, I believe that in some cases, just saying 'okay' in conversation prompted it to switch on your phone and record around twenty seconds of audio. After recoding, these files are saved to their backup cloud storage. For security purposes, the easiest way to stop Google recording everything is to turn off the virtual assistant and never to use voice search. You may find your recordings on http://www.history.google.com/hi... once ypu sign in.Note: This information may not be 100% correct and I am not blaming or accusing any company or community. I'm not even diverting anyone, just putting my views.

Can the police track down your Ip address?

Yes, for most regular users if the police have co-operation from network providers.All IP addresses have an owner. Owners can be tracked. For most cases, the owner assigns an IP temporarily to you when you use their network. If you have a permanent IP address, game over.Otherwise, when you use their network, behind a firewall or not, you will likely already have had some form of agreement/login with the network provider. Your device also has a unique identifier, known as a MAC address, which the underlying network software uses to map the IP address onto, and most providers will keep a log of what IP address are assigned to what MAC address. In fact for most cases IPv6 addresses use part of the MAC address which can be used to confirm your device’s access of a particular service, assuming the police physically have your device.If you are accessing some service (FB, Twitter, Google, etc), that provider will have your IP address, and the “relevant authorities” can usually trace you down from these records, but they will need the co-operation of the network providers to do so. That is where tracing you down falls rapidly apart. If you have been following the news, providers are usually reluctant to give out that information, and will require a subpoena, so regular police without resources will fall over there. Also, networks cross borders, so you will need co-operation from authorities in that other country, as well as the providers.In the UK, the Investigatory Powers Bill - nicknamed the Snoopers' Charter - became law in 2016 which, et. al. required ISPs to retain records of sites visited by their customers for 1 year. This was fortunately successfully challenged and deemed unlawful in Jan this year as it conflicted right to freedom and privacy laws in the EU , and 2 days ago the UK government were given to 1 November 2018 to fix it.Big Brother? That’s it right there!If you are a little more informed, there are free anonymous proxies, or VPNs, which you can hide behind. These will perform the network operations on your behalf, so the IP address the authorities may have could be shared by several thousand other users at the same time. And then there is the dark web…

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