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Answer» I found a picture of myself on someones website that I would like to delete. I know that must not be easy, but it's an inappropriate picture of me and I found that it's rather easy to get to online and I don't want my son to find it. Please, if you know of a way for me to delete this picture from his website, I would be open to any ideas.Not easy to do.
1. You would have to file a suite against the website.. - OR - 2. The alternative is to persuade the website owner to take down the picture as a GESTURE of goodwill.
Before you do either of the above, consult with you local district attorney office and see if thy have a recommendation. Another possibility is to ask someone at the school where you son attends. This issue may have come up before. If so, the school knows how to deal with it. Very effectively
If you wish to remove the photo without co operation of the website owner. you would have to get the password to the specific account associated the user who posted the photo. This is outside the rule of law, but you might be able to justify such actions in some PLACES. At the present time., the penalty for getting into somebody's website without permission is not very bad. They may force you to say you are sorry.
But on the forum it is against the rules to explain how easy it is to get into somebody's web account and remove files. Reputation Defender has been doing a lot of advertising on the radio. I don't have any experience with them and don't know if they even work, but you may want to look into them (and other companies)? Good luck!At least at HOME, You should be able to put a block on the site TROUGH your brouser SETTINGS. And if the school is half-way reasonable, they should have a website/file block to keep the kids out of gaming, streaming media, and such. You could always do what Geek-9pm suggested, to contact the website owner and bring it up with the district office. Other than that, it would have questionable legality.
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