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En ymmerän mitaan!
Autaistko? (Can you please help me, I study arts)
Tuhat kiitoksia!
mitenkäs sika maata kaivaa, maa on kova tai kärsä kipeä :)
Rakain terveisin ja onnelista uusi vuotta!
Leena, Henningin tytär
(mitä tytär on partitiivi tai genitiivi? Suomen kielioppi on vaikea - minun mielestani. Valitettivasti, opiskelin vain soumea kuusi kukaudet)
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Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 17:57:30 +0100
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Subject: Re: Alienation
From: Lena Henningsdatter <email address hidden>
To: The Facebook Team <email address hidden>
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To the Facebook Team
Which part of:
Please:
delete:
my:
Face;
Book;
account:
permanently:
do you not understand?
I study linguistics and literature at the University of Aalborg. Please, let
me know if I can be of any service.
Sincerely
Leena, Henning's daugther
2009/12/27 The Facebook Team
<email address hidden>
>
> Hi,
>
> Facebook users have the option to either deactivate or delete their
> accounts. The differences between the two options are described below.
>
> If you deactivate your account, your profile and all information associated
> with it are immediately made inaccessible to other Facebook users. What this
> means is that you effectively disappear from the Facebook service. However,
> we do save your profile information (friends, photos, interests, etc.), so
> if you want to reactivate at some point, your account will look just the way
> it did when you deactivated. Many users deactivate their accounts for
> temporary reasons and expect their information to be there when they return
> to the service. You can deactivate your account through the "Deactivate
> Account" link on the Account page.
>
> If you do not think you will use Facebook again and you would like to
> delete your account, you can do this yourself at the following address:
>
> http://
>
> Please keep in mind that once your account is deleted, you will not be able
> to reactivate the account or retrieve any of the content or information you
> have added.
>
> If you are currently unable to access your account, you will need to reset
> your password in order to log in. In order to do so, click the "Forgot your
> password?" link that appears above the field where you would normally enter
> your password. Entering your login email address on the next page will cause
> a new password to be sent to that email address. Once you receive your new
> password and can log in, you can deactivate or delete your account using the
> steps outlined above. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
>
> Thanks for contacting Facebook,
>
> The Facebook Team
>
>
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Hi,<br>
<br>
Facebook users have the option to either deactivate or delete their account=
s. The differences between the two options are described below.<br>
<br>
If you deactivate your account, your profile and all information associated=
with it are immediately made inaccessible to other Facebook users. What th=
is means is that you effectively disappear from the Facebook service. Howev=
er, we do save your profile information (friends, photos, interests, etc.),=
so if you want to reactivate at some point, your account will look just th=
e way it did when you deactivated. Many users deactivate their accounts for=
temporary reasons and expect their information to be there when they retur=
n to the service. You can deactivate your account through the "Deactiv=
ate Account" link on the Account page.<br>
<br>
If you do not think you will use Facebook again and you would like to delet=
e your account, you can do this yourself at the following address:<br>
<br>
<a href=3D"http://
unt" target=3D"_blank">http://
=3Ddelete_
<br>
Please keep in mind that once your account is deleted, you will not be able=
to reactivate the account or retrieve any of the content or information yo=
u have added.<br>
<br>
If you are currently unable to access your account, you will need to reset =
your password in order to log in. In order to do so, click the "Forgot=
your password?" link that appears above the field where you would nor=
mally enter your password. Entering your login email address on the next pa=
ge will cause a new password to be sent to that email address. Once you rec=
eive your new password and can log in, you can deactivate or delete your ac=
count using the steps outlined above. We apologize for any inconvenience th=
is may cause.<br>
<div><div>
Thanks for contacting Facebook,<br>
<br>
The Facebook Team<br>
<br>
</div><
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