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  1. If you think your account was hacked or taken over by someone else, we can help you secure it.

  2. Your account should represent you, and only you should have access to your account. If someone gains access to your account, or creates an account to pretend to be you or someone else, we want to help. We also encourage you to let us know about accounts that represent fake or fictional people, pets, celebrities or organizations.

  3. www.facebook.com › hackedFacebook

    Report compromised account. If you believe your account has been compromised by another person or a virus, please click the "My account is compromised" button below. We'll help you log back into your account so that you can regain control. Cancel. My account is compromised.

  4. Note: If the email associated with your Facebook account has changed, you can reverse this. When an email is changed, we send a message to the previous email account with a special link. You can click this link to reverse the email change and secure your account.

  5. Recover your Facebook account from a friend's or family member’s account. From a computer, go to the profile of the account you'd like to recover. Click below the cover photo. Select Find support or report profile. Choose Something Else, then click Next. Click Recover this account and follow the steps.

  6. Learn how to recover your Facebook account if you can't access the email or mobile number on it. Follow the steps and tips to get back into your account.

  7. If your friend's condition is reversible, we can deactivate the account instead of deleting it. That way, when this person recovers, they can log back in and reopen the account. If your friend passed away, please report their profile to be memorialised. Memorialising an account helps keep it secure by preventing anyone from logging in to it.