Dear KM2022KM2022 wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2024 2:16 pm I have now received more solicitor threats and today it is demanding to remove a Facebook profile connected to my husband's profile to be able to manage it so he is admin, that we have made for the birth parents to have their online contact - face time /call contact and all other updates and photo requests they demanded without receiving multiple messages directly to me. This is completely privacy locked to the father and paternal nan (all sensitive data such as medical appointments are locked to the father only so each album of information is secure and set individually on top of the page visibility privacy) medical letters were added with visible name and dates so parents can not state we are making the appointments up etc which they are likely to do) nothing at all is even visible through my own profile as a non-friend. this was tested and checked thoroughly before any information was added with a picture of my husband and checked by external friends.
friends and requests are not accepted through this profile and this is not a personal profile of the children themselves but solely made to streamline information for the parents who have stated I do not share this with them.
The police stated in our harassment log that this profile poses no GDPR issues and we have not done anything wrong. It is named *childrenssurnamegirls for ease of parents locating the page as we blocked them from our personal pages. will I have to comply with this? I would rather keep it as it time stamps and dates all information and logs messages. they are stating it could breach their details if hacked but so could an email and it has 2-step verification as well.
will a solicitor accept that it is not a child's profile and the children have no access, therefore I do not wish to close it.
Thanks for this post. I am sorry that it is beyond my expertise to advise about Facebook – though from what they say in their information they comply with data protection in the UK.
Our website has a webpage about social media accounts and whether social workers can view them, you can read the page here.
Best wishes
Suzie