Safe harbor
Facebook
complies with the EU Safe Harbor framework as set forth by the
Department of Commerce regarding the collection, use, and retention of
data from the European Union. To view our certification, visit the U.S.
Department of Commerce's Safe Harbor website.
As part of our participation in the Safe Harbor program, we agree to
resolve disputes you have with us in connection with our policies and
practices through TRUSTe. If you would like to contact TRUSTe, click here.
Contact us with questions or disputes
If
you have questions or complaints regarding our Data Use Policy or
practices, please contact us by mail at 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA
94025 if you reside in the U.S. or Canada, or at Facebook Ireland Ltd.,
Hanover Reach, 5-7 Hanover Quay, Dublin 2 Ireland if you live outside
the U.S. or Canada. Anyone may also contact us through this help page.
Responding to legal requests and preventing harm
We
may access, preserve and share your information in response to a legal
request (like a search warrant, court order or subpoena) if we have a
good faith belief that the law requires us to do so. This may include
responding to legal requests from jurisdictions outside of the United
States where we have a good faith belief that the response is required
by law in that jurisdiction, affects users in that jurisdiction, and is
consistent with internationally recognized standards. We may also
access, preserve and share information when we have a good faith belief
it is necessary to: detect, prevent and address fraud and other illegal
activity; to protect ourselves, you and others, including as part of
investigations; and to prevent death or imminent bodily harm.
Information we receive about you, including financial transaction data
related to purchases made with Facebook Credits, may be accessed,
processed and retained for an extended period of time when it is the
subject of a legal request or obligation, governmental investigation, or
investigations concerning possible violations of our terms or policies,
or otherwise to prevent harm.
Access requests
You
can access and correct most of your personal data stored by Facebook by
logging into your account and viewing your timeline and activity log.
You can also download a copy of your personal data using our download your information tool. Learn more.
Notifications and Other Messages
We
may send you notifications and other messages using the contact
information we have for you, like your email address. You can control
most of the notifications you receive, including ones from Pages you
like and applications you use, using your Notifications settings.
Friend finder
We
offer tools to help you upload your friends' contact information so
that you and others can find friends on Facebook, and invite friends who
do not use Facebook to join. If you do not want us to store this
information, visit this help page. If you give us your password, we will delete it after you upload your friends' contact information.
Invitations
When
you invite a friend to join Facebook, we send a message on your behalf
using your name, and up to two reminders. We may also include names and
pictures of other people your friend might know on Facebook. The
invitation will also give your friend the opportunity to opt out of
receiving other invitations to join Facebook.
Memorializing accounts
We
may memorialize the account of a deceased person. When we memorialize
an account, we keep the timeline on Facebook, but limit access and some
features. You can report a deceased person's timeline.
We also may close an account if we receive a formal request that satisfies certain criteria.
Service Providers
We
give your information to the people and companies that help us provide,
understand and improve the services we offer. For example, we may use
outside vendors to help host our website, serve photos and videos,
process payments, analyze data, measure the effectiveness of ads, or
provide search results. In some cases we provide the service jointly
with another company, such as the Facebook Marketplace. In all of these
cases our partners must agree to only use your information consistent
with the agreement we enter into with them, as well as this Data Use
Policy.
Security and bugs
We
do our best to keep your information secure, but we need your help. For
more detailed information about staying safe on Facebook, visit the Facebook Security Page. We try to keep Facebook up, bug-free and safe, but can't make guarantees about any part of our services or products.
Change of Control
If
the ownership of our business changes, we may transfer your information
to the new owner so they can continue to operate the service. But they
will still have to honor the commitments we have made in this Data Use
Policy.
Notice of Changes
If we make changes to this Data Use Policy we will notify you by publication here and on the Facebook Site Governance Page.
If the changes are material, we will provide you additional, prominent
notice as appropriate under the circumstances. You can make sure that
you receive notice directly by liking the Facebook Site Governance Page.
Opportunity to comment and vote
Unless
we make a change for legal or administrative reasons, or to correct an
inaccurate statement, we will give you seven (7) days to provide us with
comments on the change. If we receive more than 7000 comments
concerning a particular change, we will put the change up for a vote.
The vote will be binding on us if more than 30% of all active registered
users as of the date of the notice vote.
Information for users outside of the United States and Canada
Company
Information: The website under www.facebook.com and the services on
these pages are being offered to users outside of the U.S. and Canada by
Facebook Ireland Ltd., Hanover Reach, 5-7 Hanover Quay, Dublin 2
Ireland. The company Facebook Ireland Ltd. has been established and
registered in Ireland as a private limited company, Company Number:
462932, and is the data controller responsible for your personal
information.
Directors: Cipora Herman (American), Theodore Ullyot (American).
Your California privacy rights
California
law permits residents of California to request certain details about
what personal information a company shares with third parties for the
third parties' direct marketing purposes. Facebook does not share your
information with third parties for the third parties' own and
independent direct marketing purposes unless we receive your permission.
Learn more about the information we receive and how it is used and other websites and applications.
If you have questions about our sharing practices or your rights under
California law, please write us at 1601 Willow Road, Menlo Park, CA
94025, or contact us through this help page.
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