Privacy for video
To change the privacy setting for each video you've uploaded: Select a video that you have uploade...
To change the privacy setting for each video you've uploaded:
  1. Select a video that you have uploaded.
  2. Click Edit this Video beneath the video.
  3. Choose a setting next to Privacy.
  4. Click Save when you are done.
To control who can see videos you're tagged in, go to the How Tags Work section of your Privacy Settings Page.

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View the video and click the "remove tag" link next to your name. It will no longer be linked to yo...
View the video and click the "remove tag" link next to your name. It will no longer be linked to your profile (timeline).

Remember that you can only tag your friends. If you are having problems with someone constantly tagging you in embarrassing videos, just remove them as a friend (from the Friends page).

If you don't want the video to be shown at all, please talk to the person who posted it. They should be respectful enough to remove unwanted videos. Unfortunately, Facebook CANNOT make people remove videos that do not violate our Terms of Use.
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You can report a video that violates Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities by clickin...
You can report a video that violates Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities by clicking the "Report Video" link beneath the video, selecting the appropriate category, and clicking "Submit." The following video categories are prohibited on the site:
  • Videos containing nudity or pornography
  • Videos with excessive gore or violent content
  • Videos with racist/hate speech
  • Videos containing drug use
  • Videos that target an individual
  • Videos that are not personal in nature
Facebook reviews every report we receive in order to determine whether or not the content violates our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities, and will take appropriate action. Rest assured that these reports will be kept confidential.
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If you see a video on Facebook you own the copyright to, select the "Report" option below the video...
If you see a video on Facebook you own the copyright to, select the "Report" option below the video and click the "Is this your copyrighted content?" link. You’ll be directed through the reporting process.

Alternatively, you can report content that you own the copyright to from the Copyright page.
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If you are attempting to request the removal of an image of your child, you can take the appropriat...
If you are attempting to request the removal of an image of your child, you can take the appropriate steps here to receive additional support.

Facebook removes photos or videos that violate our Statement of Rights and Responsibilities in some way. You can report an abusive photo or video by using the "Report" links located near most pieces of content on the Facebook to report offensive material. If you're tagged in a photo or video you don't like, you can remove the tag by clicking the "remove tag" link next to your name. Your name will be removed, and the photo or video will no longer be associated with your profile (timeline).

If you have a copyright complaint in any jurisdiction, you can find more information here.

If you think a photo should be removed because it violates your rights according to a privacy law (originating outside the United States of America), please explain in detail how it violates this law here, and we'll investigate further.

If you think non-photo content (i.e., a video) should be removed because it violates your rights according to a local and national privacy law (originating outside the United States of America), please explain in detail how it violates this law here, and we'll investigate further.

We will remove photos that you report as unauthorized if this is required by relevant privacy laws provided that you are pictured in the photo and you have filled out the appropriate contact form in its entirety. If you're not the person pictured in the content you wish to report, or their legal representative, please advise that individual to view this page and make the request.

If you live in a country where the law does not require the removal of unauthorized photos for privacy reasons, including the United States, we will not remove unauthorized photos at your request. You may want to consider contacting the user who posted the photo in order to request that it be removed.
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