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I am absolutely furious. The reason my ex and I broke up after almost 10 years is because he was constantly invading my privacy. He would make **** up and hold his delusions against me. And now he has invaded again - at least he tried to.

Earlier this year our daughter created her own facebook account using my info. I truly do not believe she was trying to start her own profile but rather trying to access mine. I didn't know about it until one day I received an email about a friend request, and that happened to come from a new coworker. It's hard for anyone to find me because I don't have my full name on my page. Anyway, I deactivated the account without deleting the friends request.

Today, that same friend called me and informed me that the request sent months ago has been approved. At first I was angry my daughter was breaking rules, and making friends with people over the Internet. She is eight. After I calmed myself down I realized it doesn't make any sense because she doesn't have the password. I went through my email for a password reset from Facebook and I got nothing.

So I called my ex and acting oblivious like I didn't know and I am concerned because that account is not secure, his response: "but how did you find out?" I feel like smashing all his ****ing computers.

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I am sorry but I am not following you.... How did your boyfriend invade your privacy? The account was deactivated right? It could just be that the friends request just finally got approved but that doesn't mean anything. How did you find out that your friend approved you, did you get a notification from FB? Do you feel that he friends requested your coworker?

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Do you think he could have guessed the information? Did he ever have access to any of your devices? My XH put logging software on mine to break in.

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