There are a lot of social media platforms these days, and keeping up with them all can be quite a hassle. You may want to delete your Facebook account to help simplify your online life. Deleting your account will permanently make it impossible for people to contact you or read any of the information you had in it. Deactivating your account may be a better option.
Facebook is one of the most popular social media platforms. However, it is not the only social media option. If you feel you need to cut back on your social media presence by deleting your Facebook account, read on to find out how.
To delete your Facebook account, follow these instructions:
If you're having second thoughts about deleting your account and it's been no more than 30 days since you did it, you can undo the deletion. If you choose to, copies of your account information that temporarily remain in backup storage will be used to recreate your account, although the process may take several weeks to complete. To undo your account deletion, just log in to your Facebook account and click on Cancel Deletion.
If you permanently delete your account, your posts, photos, videos, and everything else that you have uploaded will be permanently deleted. You will not be able to use Facebook Messenger anymore. You will also no longer be able to use Facebook to log into other apps and sites. If you wish to stop using Facebook but do not wish to suffer these consequences, you could try deactivating your account instead. This will keep your account in existence, but turned off, so you can still reactivate it at a later date.
Want to deactivate your account. Follow the steps below:
If you need any help canceling your account, you can contact its customer service for help. Phone, email, chat, and help desk options are available.
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