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How to Recover Facebook Account


 

To recover a Facebook account, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Facebook Login Page: Visit the Facebook website or open the Facebook app.
  2. Click on “Forgot Password?”: Below the login fields, you’ll see a “Forgot Password?” or “Trouble Logging In?” link. Click on it.
  3. Find Your Account: You’ll be asked to enter your email address, phone number, username, or full name. Provide the information associated with your Facebook account, and then click “Search.”
  4. Choose a Recovery Method: Facebook will offer one or more options to help you recover your account. This could be sending a verification code to your email or phone, using trusted contacts, or answering security questions.
  5. Verify Your Identity: Depending on the method you choose, follow the instructions to verify your identity. This might involve entering a code sent to your email or phone, identifying friends in photos, or providing additional information.
  6. Set a New Password: Once your identity is verified, you’ll be prompted to create a new password for your Facebook account.
  7. Log In: After resetting your password, you can log in to your recovered Facebook account with the new password.

If you follow these easy steps, you will recover your Facebook Account.

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