- We require everyone using Facebook to provide their authentic name and birthday, so you always know who you're connecting with. Because of this, you can only change your birthday a limited number of times... See More
- We don't allow joint accounts. Additionally, you can only sign up for one Facebook account per email address... See More
- We are generally forbidden by privacy laws against giving unauthorized access to someone who is not an account holder. We encourage parents to exercise any discretion they can on their own computers and in overseeing their kids' internet use... See More
- The following behavior isn't allowed on Facebook: Posting things that violate our Community Standards (ex: nudity, threats, hate speech, graphic violence) isn't allowed on Facebook... See More
- If you ultimately decide that you cannot keep your pet, you have several options... See More
- Facebook is a free site and will never require that you pay to continue using the site... See More
- A few of the things that aren't allowed on Facebook include nudity, hate speech, fake profiles and spam. To see the full list and learn more about our policies, please review the Facebook Community Standards... See More
- If your Page or other content on Facebook promotes the private sale of firearms, alcohol, tobacco, prescription drugs or adult products, please make sure you're following the law and targeting an audience that's legally permitted to buy the product... See More
- We participate in the EU Safe Harbor Privacy Framework as set forth by the United States Department of Commerce... See More
- No. The account owner, or any person with knowledge of the contents of the account, can authenticate account content. Further, under federal and California law, business records produced by Facebook are self-authenticating... See More
Search results for "Can I create multiple Facebook accounts?"
10 results