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how is she a soon to be ex wife if she left you nine months ago
no just delete all your online shit.
yay for irony
There are several options for you, op. First, change all your settings to friends only, so that she has little to no access. Second, don't add her as a friend to anything. Thing about social networking and or instant messaging is you have control over all of this. She can't stalk what she can't access. Next, report her the next time you find her trying to get access. Report all her profiles that she's already created including her main profile. You don't have to live with the endless stalking. There are ways that you can block her for good. Also make sure you have a password/email that she could never figure out too. I don't know how many times I've heard of ex's sneaking into the other person's accounts because they know that person well.
Nine months? Maybe she has something to tell you.
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Post your next status as, 'Wow, seems [ex's name] has created yet another new profile. Very sad. Wonder if she's ever going to just move on.'
you can change your security settings so no one can find you with a public search.