To delete your Facebook account permanently, follow these steps:
Download Your Information (Optional):
Before deleting your account, you may want to download a copy of your Facebook data. You can do this by going to "Settings" > "Your Facebook Information" > "Download Your Information."
Deactivate Your Account (Optional):
If you're not sure about permanently deleting your account, you can start by deactivating it. Deactivating temporarily disables your account, and you can reactivate it later. To deactivate, go to "Settings" > "Your Facebook Information" > "Deactivation and Deletion" and choose "Deactivate Account."
Delete Your Account:
If you're sure you want to permanently delete your account, visit the official Facebook account deletion page: Delete My Account.
Click "Delete My Account."
Confirmation:
You will be asked to enter your password for verification.
Complete any additional security checks if prompted.
Permanently Delete Account:
Click "Continue" and then "Delete Account."
Review and Confirm:
Facebook will provide some additional information about account deletion. Read through it, and if you're sure, click "Delete Account."
Keep in Mind:
It may take up to 90 days for Facebook to delete all of your information from their systems. During this time, your data is not accessible on Facebook.
Avoid Logging In:
Once you've initiated the deletion process, avoid logging into your account, as doing so may cancel the deletion request.
Remember, after you delete your Facebook account, you won't be able to reactivate it, and all your data will be permanently lost. Make sure to consider the implications and download any important data before deleting your account. Additionally, keep in mind that some information may still be visible to others, such as messages you've sent to friends, even after you delete your account.
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