How would you feel, as a Facebook user, if you found that you spouse had married someone else without your knowledge and you find about it through Facebook?
Well, that’s exactly what happened to an Ohio Woman.
According to report on abc.com, Lynn France says she recently discovered her husband had married another woman through wedding photos on Facebook.
She said she and John France got married with a lavish ceremony on Italy’s Amalfi coast in 2005 and John became a stepfather to Lynn’s older son.
They had two children together and everthing seemed fine until 2008, when she became suspicious about her husband.
She reportedly found her husband with another woman, who told her that they were engaged. John reportedly moved out shortly after the incident. The incident took place at a hotel whose website her husband left opened on the couple’s computer.
In June 2009, Lynn took her estrange husband in, when he came and persuaded her to reconcile, against the advice of her attorneys.
Three months ago, her husband took their two boys and drove off.
Adding more twist to the story, John and his lawyer said that his marriage to Lynn was legally not valid – leaving Lynn with an invalid marriage, an estrange husband, kids she haven’t seen for months, and a Facebook album of around 200 photos of her husband’s other marriage.
Photos application in Facebook is one of the most frequently used and the most popular features. Facebook users can upload individual photos or albums to Facebook using this application. Although almost all other image hosting services such as Flickr have imposed a limit for a size for photo uploading (quota for storage), Facebook allows unlimited photo uploads. However, users were allowed only 60 photos to be contained in one album, but later some users reported that they were able to create albums with 200 photos. Still it is not clear why some members are only allowed 60 photos.
Same as in many other Facebook features, strict privacy settings can be applied for Facebook Photos. Users can limit the visibility of the photos among the selected groups or selected friends. This allows users to have private albums shared only with limited individuals.
The most interesting feature of Facebook Photos is tagging. When a user uploads a photo, they can ‘tag’ the people, places, or objects in the photo. If the people who got tagged in the photo are present in Facebook, then those will be notified about being tagged in a photo with a link to access the photo. This becomes more interesting when the people who got tagged start commenting on the photo. The comments for a photo are arranged in descending order where you find the latest comments at the bottom of the page.
Facebook also allows users to upload photos from their mobile devices, so Facebook photos have a higher accessibility.
You can now easily download your entire facebook photo album, or a friends entire photo album, in one step.
Make sure you are using the firefox web browser. First you must install the FacePAD Facebook Photo Album Downloader. Once the addon as been installed, you hover over and album link and go to ‘File’ and select ‘Download Album with facePAD’, It’s as simple as that.