Yes, someone can use your Facebook photos without your permission. Facebook has a terms of service that allows them to do this. However, you can protect your photos by making them private.

Yes, you can delete a post you made on someone else’s wall. To do this, hover over the post and click the “x” that appears in the top-right corner of the post.

Yes, you can make someone delete pictures of you. However, it may not be easy or possible depending on the relationship between you and the person who took the pictures. If you are close friends or family, then they may be more likely to delete the pictures upon request. However, if you are not close with the person or if they are not very cooperative, then it may be more difficult to get them to delete the pictures.

There is no specific law that prohibits posting pictures of someone without their consent. However, there may be laws that protect the individual’s privacy rights or that prohibit defamation.

Yes, Facebook notifies when you delete a photo.

Yes, Facebook does keep track of who deletes which posts and when.

When you report a photo on Facebook, the site’s team of moderators will review it to determine if it violates the site’s Community Standards. If it does, the moderators will remove it.

If someone posts your picture without permission, you can send a DMCA takedown notice to the website or social media platform where it was posted. A DMCA takedown notice is a legal request to remove copyrighted material from the internet.

Yes, someone can take photos of you without your permission. However, they are not allowed to use the photos for commercial purposes without your consent.

If someone is using your pictures on Facebook without your permission, you can report them by following these steps:Go to the person’s profile and click on the three dots in the top right corner of the cover photo.Select “Report” from the menu.Click on “It’s someone else’s photo” and then “This is my photo.”Enter your name and email address and then click on “Submit.