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If Facebook tells you that someone shared your post but you can't see their name, it means their profile privacy setting isn't set to "Public" and you're not friends with them. This happens quite a bit on Facebook.
If someone shares your photo on Facebook without your permission, you can quickly report it by using the "Find Support" or "Report" links near the photo. You can also use the more detailed forms below to report a privacy violation.
You might not always be able to delete photos on Facebook that someone else posts, even if they are yours. However, you can remove unwanted photos that someone adds to your profile or business page. Just click on the three-dot at the top right corner of the post containing the photo.
You can find who and how many people shared your posts if they do not have private accounts. Your shares indicate your thinking and personal choices which might not be good for everybody to know.
It is always better to restrict your social sharing to a minimum to avoid privacy leakages. Identity theft, footprint tracking, and scams are common these days. Facebook is the widely used platform to engage people into scams and ransomwares. Stay secure with PurePrivacy!