How to recover my Facebook account
If you’re locked out of your account (and also if you have forgotten your password), follow the instructions under “How can I get back into my account?”
If you are trying to recover an old Facebook profile, follow the instructions under “How do I remove or recover an old account I can't log into?”
If your Facebook account has been locked or blocked and you think it should not have been, then submit an appeal to Facebook. (Note, there are valid reasons why Facebook might lock your account, according to Facebook’s terms of service.)
If you have another login issue, fill out this form.
You’ll need to know one of two things:
You’ll need to know the answer to your security question. You can have Facebook let you reset your password, provide the correct answer to your security question and you’ll be able to reset your password and log in.
You’ll need to have access to the email account you used to setup your Facebook page. If you don’t know the answer to your security question, you can have Facebook send a link to reset your password to that email address. Just log into your email account, click the link, and reset your password.
If you don’t have access to either of those, then unfortunately you probably will not be able to regain access to your Facebook page, barring any extraordinary circumstances. These are generally the bits of information that Facebook has about you to help them verify who you are. If you can’t use them, they can’t verify your identity when you’re trying to get into the account without knowing the password.
Originally Answered:
If you are trying to recover an old Facebook profile, follow the instructions under “How do I remove or recover an old account I can't log into?”
If your Facebook account has been locked or blocked and you think it should not have been, then submit an appeal to Facebook. (Note, there are valid reasons why Facebook might lock your account, according to Facebook’s terms of service.)
If you have another login issue, fill out this form.
You’ll need to know one of two things:
You’ll need to know the answer to your security question. You can have Facebook let you reset your password, provide the correct answer to your security question and you’ll be able to reset your password and log in.
You’ll need to have access to the email account you used to setup your Facebook page. If you don’t know the answer to your security question, you can have Facebook send a link to reset your password to that email address. Just log into your email account, click the link, and reset your password.
If you don’t have access to either of those, then unfortunately you probably will not be able to regain access to your Facebook page, barring any extraordinary circumstances. These are generally the bits of information that Facebook has about you to help them verify who you are. If you can’t use them, they can’t verify your identity when you’re trying to get into the account without knowing the password.
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How do we get an old Facebook account?
It depends upon the condition
If you deactivated your profile then simply logging in will activate your profile.
If you requested for deletion then only in 14 days you will get back your profile. After 14 days it will be completely removed from Facebook servers and you will never able to get it back.
If you forget your password, try resetting it with email or number.
If your profile has been deactivated in case of violating Facebook community rules, then try to request Facebook for reactivating it or verify your profile.
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It depends upon the condition
If you deactivated your profile then simply logging in will activate your profile.
If you requested for deletion then only in 14 days you will get back your profile. After 14 days it will be completely removed from Facebook servers and you will never able to get it back.
If you forget your password, try resetting it with email or number.
If your profile has been deactivated in case of violating Facebook community rules, then try to request Facebook for reactivating it or verify your profile.
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