If your considering deleting or deactivating your Facebook, read CR's guide on how to download your data, make sure you can ...
If that's the case, we have good news: It's actually quite easy to get rid of your account. Here's how to delete Facebook (and Instagram as well—they're all part of the Meta family). Just ...
Before you go ahead and delete your Facebook account think twice. Since Facebook has been helping you connect with friends and family over the last couple of years, it is quite possible that you ...
I'm old enough to remember when Facebook was the hip and cool new social media network, giving you a way to keep up with all your friends and family, reconnect with long-lost contacts, and share ...
The Facebook Oversight Board announced its decision to uphold the ban of former president Donald Trump on its social platforms, namely Facebook and Instagram. According to Facebook, this move ...
Just in case that reactivation isn't going to happen, download a copy of all your data on Facebook—posts, photos, videos, chats, and so on. What you find might surprise you. To delete your ...
Before you go through with it, let’s go over what deleting Facebook means and how to do it on different devices. When you delete your Facebook account, it's permanent. Most of your data ...
Note: If you do delete your account, you cannot regain access to it. Facebook delays deletion for a few days after it’s requested and will cancel your deletion request if you log back into ...
In the wake of Meta’s decision to remove its third-party fact-checking ... If you’re really set on deleting (and not just deactivating) your Facebook account, you should download your personal ...
But no matter your reason for wanting to remove a Facebook post — it's inaccurate, embarrassing, unflattering, something you wouldn't want an employer to see, or any other reason — you can ...