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Deleting photos on Facebook now finally works like it should |
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To give you a little background on the subject. When you deleted the Photos you didn't want on your Facebook page, they weren't visible as such anymore, but they were still accessible directly by entering their URL. So your the photos weren't actually gone, they were still on Facebook servers.

After all these years, Facebook finally changed the policy. If you decide to delete your "embarrassing" photos they get deleted for real. Well not immediately, they have a 30-day maximum time to delete the photos completely from their servers, but they usually get erased in a few days.
http://arstechnica.com/information-techn....
 | changed: mat (17.8.2012 ob 01.43.14) |
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Can anyone prove that? People are not so trusty with this largest social network today so how can FB prove, that photos are not stored anywhere? |
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I don't know if they can prove that, but at least the images you delete are not accessible to the general public by entering their URLs anymore. |
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