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  1. Even well-meaning friends sometimes tag you in unflattering photos or mention you in stories you’d rather not share. If you’re not happy with a post you’re tagged in, you can remove the tag or ask the person who tagged you to take the photo or post down: Go to the post or photo. Click in the top right. Click Remove tag.

    • Remove The Tag Yourself
    • Ask Your Friend to Take The Photo Down
    • Report The Photo to Facebook

    Related: How to Un-tag Yourself in Photos on Facebook The simplest and quickest way to deal with a bad photo is to remove the tag. Once you’re no longer tagged in the photo, it won’t appear on your profile. It will still be in your friend’s Photos but, unless someone goes looking for it, random people aren’t going to find it. For most bad photos, t...

    Related: Do I Own a Photo If I'm In It? If the photo is really bad and you want it removed from the internet, then the first step is to talk to your friend and ask them to remove it from their Facebook page. They took the photo, so they own it. You don’t have any rights to it. As long as they aren’t using it to promote Viagra or the Ku Klux Klan, t...

    So far, I’ve been working on the assumption that an actual friend has posted a bad photo of you on their Facebook page with no real malice. If this is the case, untagging yourself or asking your friend to delete the photo should be enough to sort the problem. If it’s not, then things are a little more tricky. Facebook can only remove photos that vi...

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  2. Oct 11, 2017 · By Staff Author. Updated on 10/11/17. One of the most maddening and hurtful things that can happen between friends is when someone posts an unflattering picture of you online. It feels like a betrayal, in part because you wonder if a friend really cares about you, or if they're some kind of frenemy that you've mistakenly given your trust to.

  3. Even well-meaning friends sometimes tag you in photos that are unflattering or that you'd rather not share. If you’re not happy with a photo you’re...

  4. Facebook provides a number of ways for people to report imagery that they believe violates their privacy. The quickest way to report abuseis by using the Find Support or Reportlinks located near the photo or video that you want to report. Below you'll also find links to more detailed forms that you can use to report a violation of your privacy.

  5. See on the right side who posted that photo. There is an option "Allowed on Timeline". Select the option "Hidden From Timeline". Click on Remove Tag option. Click on "I want to untag myself" option. Click on "Remove tag". Click on Okay. Add a comment. The picture you are getting accidentally tagged or requested to tag yourself.

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  7. Mar 25, 2016 · From the Facebook mobile app, press the “More” tab in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Scroll down to select “Settings,” then “Account Settings.”. In the next screen, click ...