Congratulations! Now Your Facebook account is successfully deactivated.
However, you should be aware of the following before following the step-by-step guideline on “How to delete a Facebook account:”
1. Before you delete your account, save all of your data. There’s no going back if you decide to delete your whole account. Regardless of when you originally created a Facebook account, you’ve certainly taken a large number of photographs, friends, and posts that you’d like to save for memory. Thankfully, downloading all of this is simple.
To download everything that you have shared on Facebook, tap the menu icon, and select Settings > General > Download a copy of your Facebook data > Start my archive.
2. Selecting “delete” does not necessarily mean that all of your information will be deleted from Facebook.
According to Facebook, “deleting all of the content you have posted, for example your photographs, status updates, or other data maintained in backup systems, may take as long as 90 days from when you deleted your account.
Friends may also be able to read messages you have shared after those 90 days have elapsed, just as they may after you delete your account.
3. Yes, Messenger is still accessible. Messenger is a separate program from the rest of the Facebook suite. You can use it without having a Facebook account as of 2015.
Simply open Messenger and select “not on Facebook” from the login page if you want to delete your account. All you have to so it is enter your phone number. Once entered, you will be able to send/ receive messages, make calls, and go about your business as usual, with Facebook or without it.
Curious to know, what will happen to your messages if you delete your Facebook account?
Friends will not be able to see your profile or find you in Facebook’s search results if you delete your Facebook account. They will be able to see your name and profile photo. They will not be able to see your chat history. Other participants won’t be able to send fresh messages to your account because you’ll appear as an unknown individual in these past chats. Unless your friends choose to delete their records of the discussion, that data will remain even if you delete your profile.
Are you concerned about hackers? Are you concerned that your account could be hacked even after it has been deleted? Then the answer is a strong NO. It can’t be broken into.
Mind changed? If you no longer want to delete your Facebook account, here is the solution.
Unlike deactivating your Facebook account, which allows you to reactivate it at any point, permanently deleting your account does not allow you to reconsider. Facebook does not delete accounts immediately after receiving requests from account holders since account deletion is an irreversible process.
Instead, it places the request on hold for a few days. Facebook conducts this to ensure that the user truly desires to delete the account, or whether the user still wants to reconsider the account deletion. If you’ve previously filed a request to delete your Facebook account to the Facebook team and it’s still pending, you can cancel it by logging in to your account.
The account deletion request is automatically canceled after you check in to your Facebook account with your credentials, and you can use your Facebook profile normally after that.
Conclusion
You may want to delete your Facebook account for a variety of reasons. To ensure the desired outcome, follow the step-by-step instructions on “How to delete Facebook account.”
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