Facebook has been known for its tight grip on user data, but it turns out the social media giant is not as good at keeping deleted accounts around. According to a report from The Verge, Facebook keeps deleted accounts for about two months before they are permanently deleted. This means that if you delete your account on Facebook, your friends and followers may still see some of your posts and photos. ..
Facebook does not delete accounts that have been deactivated. If you want to delete your account, you need to contact Facebook and request that they do so.
Facebook can recover deleted accounts, but it’s not easy. If you go to the Facebook help page and click on “Recover Account,” then you’ll be asked to provide your email address or phone number. You then have to enter the account password that you used when you created the account. If the email address or phone number is different from what was originally linked to the account, you’ll have to provide a code sent via SMS.
The Facebook account is still visible because the account was not deleted properly. To delete the account, go to settings and click on “Delete my account.
Yes, you can reactivate your Facebook account after 2 years. If you have not used your account for 2 years, you will be required to enter your email address and password to reactivate it. You may also be asked to verify your account by entering a code sent to the email address associated with the account.
Unfortunately, there is no way to recover permanently deleted Facebook messages. The only thing you can do is to restore the message from your Facebook account backup. If you don’t have a backup, then your message will be lost forever.
Yes, you can reactivate your account after four years. If you are reactivating an account that was previously deactivated, then it will be necessary to provide the password for that account. You may also need to provide a phone number or email address if the account was never linked with one of those types of identifiers.