The way that you untag yourself in a photo someone else tagged you in on Facebook, is to go to your photos. Click "photos of you". Next click the photo that you wish to untag yourself from. Go to options and choose remove tag.
Answer Yes you can. Someone kept tagging me in photos that I was not in so I removed her from my friends list.
because if you were in the photo or if your friend tagged u in it you can put it on your page
If someone just commented ptg on your photo and tagged a guy, it means the person has liked your photo.
delete the photo and then loud it back on
If you're referring to getting a notice when your friends are tagged then that will happen automatically through facebook's new feed (and according to their preferences regarding what to share and with whom). If you're referring to tagging yourself then you should look for photos of yourself via friends photo album where you're likely to find yourself in any of the photos. Once you find a photo with you in it just add a tag with your name.
You have to go to m.facebook.com and upload one to you'd profile or use one that someone tagged.
You cannot delete someone else's photo but if you do not want a picture you were tagged in to appear anymore, simply click the "remove tag" option under the picture to have your name (and tag) removed from the selected image.
Below the picture there will be your name and in parenthesis it will say "Remove tag". If you press that than the tagged photo will not appear on your pictures anymore.
Your friends can still see it,I have been tagged in photos that my friends have deleted and they are still there,So most likely 'yes'Is the answer.
When you delete a photo that someone is tagged in, the photo is removed from your profile and will no longer be visible to you or your followers. However, the tag typically remains in the person's tagged photos section until they choose to remove it themselves. Additionally, any comments or likes associated with the photo will also be deleted. It's important to note that if the person has shared the photo elsewhere, it may still be accessible through those channels.
At the bottom of the picture, it will say "In this photo:" and then your name. next to your name it will say Un-tag. Just click that
You can either post in on facebook or email them to yourself