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How Do I Get A Pic Of Me Off Someone Else

What can I do about a picture of me that I don't like which someone posted on Facebook?

First of all, if you do not like the picture, you were tagged in, you can remove that tag by clicking drop down arrow and selecting report/remove tag. After that, you will be able to choose either you want just to remove the tag (it won't appear in your timeline or newsfeed or your other friends') or you can ask the person who has posted this photo to delete it from Facebook at all.More detailed information you can find here: How do I remove a tag from a photo or post I’m tagged in?or here: What if I don’t like a photo I’m tagged in?

How do i post a picture on someone else's tumblr page?

So there's a youtuber that's asking for fan arts and said to send them on tumblr, i've seen alot of people posting pictures on his page but i dont know how to post pictures on his page plz help me!

Is it illegal to use someone else's picture (a photo of a random person you found on the internet) as your Facebook profile picture?

Yes it is. It’s a crime to use someone else’s picture as yours without their consent. This is when, the picture belongs to someone like me and you. This is a cyber crime.But if they are celebrities, they cannot sue you because their pictures are bound to be public.

Why is someone else's picture showing up for my email address when I compose an email? My profile is private with no picture.?

The images that are displayed along with auto-suggested email addresses are pulled from the Yahoo Profile of Yahoo addresses or the Facebook picture of those accounts, if you have your Yahoo account connected to your Facebook account. This is most likely where this photo is being pulled from. I recommend double checking that Facebook picture as a first step. Please let us know if you continue to see any inaccurate photos listed alongside suggested addresses. We would be happy to investigate further.

For more information on the auto-suggest feature I also recommend taking a look at our overview help article 'Auto-Suggest in Yahoo Mail'. You can find the link to it here:

http://help.yahoo.com/kb/index?page=cont...

Can you delete someone's picture on Instagram?

no, you can not personally just delete some photo off of someone else's account.however, there are some options that are available to you if you are not happy about somebody's picture.the options are simply that you can block the picture, so that it does not show up again on your account, such as the newsfeed.you also choose the feature to report the picture off of the account, so that you can flag it up to the person of the account, and even Instagram, itself. remember taking action should be done sincerely, and only if the picture is affecting you personally or is violating the Instagram rules, terms and conditions.I hope this has cleared some things up for yourself.

If someone takes a cellphone picture of me without my consent, how can I make sure that they've deleted it?

This may come as a surprise, but you have no control over what they do with that photo in most situations. This is true in pretty much all of Europe, Asia and the Americas.There are some limits, fortunately. If they took the photo where you have an expectation of privacy, like while using the toilet, they may be running afoul of local laws (e.g. US state laws often cover this; also illegal in UK and Japan, and surely other places). Same for spy photos of intimate situations in a bedroom, if you know what I mean. Shooting these and then sexting it is illegal in most states in the US.Also, laws in most countries prevent them from using your likeness for promoting a business or product without your permission. This is called the Personality Rights (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Per...). Again, this exists in one form or another internationally.Further, you could have forbidden photography while on your premises. Many dance clubs and other venues post signs forbidding photography, for example. Or you may have told the person verbally. Either way, this makes "no photography" a condition for entry and violating this means that the person is now trespassing. Your house, your rules.But unless they agree to delete the photo(s) as a condition for remaining on the premises, all you can do is kick them out; maybe with the help of the police. You have no rights to force any photographer to delete a photo. Ever.When you are in a public place and people can see you, you have no rights to tell them not to look. Same with photography; you can't compel them to not shoot photos. You can cover yourself up, which solves both I guess, but that is your choice, you can't dictate how others act in public.

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