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  1. If you are a law enforcement agent or emergency responder who is authorized to gather evidence in connection with an official investigation or in order to investigate an emergency involving the danger of serious physical injury or death, you may request records from Facebook through this system.

  2. Privacy Policy. Authenticity policy. People on Facebook are required to use the name they go by in everyday life on their account’s main profile, and must not maintain multiple accounts. Operating fake accounts, pretending to be someone else, or otherwise misrepresenting your authentic identity is not allowed, and we will act on violating accounts.

  3. If Meta receives an official request for account records, we first establish the legitimacy of the request. When responding, we apply strict legal and privacy requirements. See our law enforcement guidelines for more details, and review answers to frequently asked questions.

  4. Terms of Service. Terms you agree to when you use Facebook. Privacy Policy. Information we receive and how it’s used. Community Standards. What’s not allowed and how to report abuse. Everything you need to know, all in one place.

  5. Jan 11, 2022 · A federal judge on Tuesday allowed the Federal Trade Commissions antitrust lawsuit against Facebook to move forward, rejecting Facebook’s request to dismiss the case and handing the...

  6. Nov 14, 2022 · Nov 14 - A California federal judge has given final approval to a $90 million settlement resolving consumer privacy claims against Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc, spurning an objection to...

  7. To learn about how Facebook works with law enforcement, visit our Guidelines for Law Enforcement.

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