A new warning from the security experts at Check Point has highlighted an ongoing attack campaign targeting the Facebook ...
If your Facebook account appears to have automatically followed President Donald Trump this week, you aren't the only one. Even so, Meta claims this isn't as sinister as it appears, and is in fact the ...
If you are sure that you don’t want to use Facebook again, then deletion is the best way out. Furthermore, it is better than deactivating since you won’t be tempted to reactivate your account.
The changes have renewed interest among some users about deleting their Meta social media accounts. If you want to stop using platforms owned by Meta, here are some pointers: Before deleting your ...
In the meantime, I did some research to figure out what a Facebook user can and should do if something like this happens to you. If you suspect someone is trying to take over your account ...
When you delete your Facebook account, it's permanent. Most of your data -- including your profile, photos, posts, and videos -- will be permanently removed without the possibility of recovery.
It's also worth noting you can deactivate your account but keep on using Facebook Messenger for chats, which I'll explain in more detail below. The instructions here are for Facebook on the web ...