Losing your Facebook account can be a stressful experience. To help you regain control, we at anonymoushack.co have compiled a comprehensive guide on recovering your hacked Facebook.
While we can’t go over every scenario in this article, we aim to provide the best guidelines possible.
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If you receive an email from Facebook about suspicious behavior that are happening on your account , take action immediately. The longer you wait and someone has access to your account, the more likely they’ll be able to change important information, making it way harder for you to regain control.
Go through all of your Facebook security details and follow the instructions immediately. Click “Change Password,” “Secure your account,” and any other links that might help you regain access to your hacked account.
Do not create a duplicate Facebook account. This will make it much harder, and sometimes impossible, to regain access to your original Facebook account.
Change Your Facebook Password
If you can still access your account, change your password immediately.
Log into your Facebook account, click the dropdown arrow at the top right of the screen, then select ‘Settings.’
Now click ‘Settings & Privacy.’
Then click ‘Settings.’
In your account settings, click ‘See more in Accounts Center’ on the left side of the screen.
Then click ‘Password & Security’ on the left side of the screen.
Enter your current password and your new password twice to confirm it. We usually recommend using a password generator and password manager for better security.
We advise enabling Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) to include the increase your account security by adding a two-step verification system. This reduces the chances of your account getting hacked. We recommend using an authentication app such as Google Authenticator over SMS codes.
Can’t Log In to Your Facebook Account?
If a hacker has changed your Facebook account password and the linked email, you’ll be right to think all hope is lost. However, there are still steps to retrieve your account. Even if the hacker has added his own Two-Factor Authenticator or your account has been disabled, you can still regain access to your Facebook profile.
The most reliable way to recover your account is to carefully read all the security email notifications sent by Facebook and follow their instructions carefully. Ensure to click on email links only from the sender “Facebook” or “facebookmail.com.”
If the links in the emails, such as “Secure your account” or “Change your password,” don’t help, you can follow the rest of our Facebook recovery tutorial below.
Facebook Password Recovery
If your password is not working and you suspect someone has changed it, use Facebook’s account recovery options.
Go to the Facebook login page and click ‘Forgotten password?
Enter your account’s email address or telephone number and click ‘Search.
Log in via your email, Google account, or phone number, then click Continue
Enter your new password and click ‘Continue’
Report Your Facebook Account as Hacked
If none of the methods above work, report the hacked account directly to Facebook.
Go to the hacked account report page, and click ‘My Account Is Compromised’
Enter your email or telephone number, then click ‘Search.
Enter your most recent password and click ‘Continue’ to report your account. Facebook may provide you with more instructions to assist in account recovery.
Facebook might request that you upload a photograph of your photo ID to prove your identity
How to Bypass Facebook’s Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
If the hacker has added a Two-Factor Authentication, it is still very possible to bypass it. When you try logging in and are prompted with the screen requesting for your authentication code, click “Need another way to authenticate.” Then the another pop-up should appear,
Click on either “Submit a request to Facebook,” “Try another way,” or “Other Options” and “Get More Help.” It will ask you to add a new email, which you might have to confirm, and you must upload a government-approved ID. Once you have submitted the form, you should receive a response within 48 hrs to one week.
Common Facebook Recovery Links
Here are some of the best Facebook recovery links to try to gain access to your hacked Facebook account:
* https://www.facebook.com/recover/initiate
* https://www.facebook.com/login/identify
* https://www.facebook.com/hacked
If you’ve recovered your Facebook account, you should follow Facebook account security guide to keep it safe.
If you still can’t regain access to the account, you can seek professional help by reaching out to us through any of the contact form on this website
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