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Choose the account or profile you want to delete. Select Delete account. Click Continue then follow the instructions to confirm.
Temporarily Deactivate Your Facebook Account. Reactivate your Facebook account. Permanently Delete Your Facebook Account. Remove the Facebook account for a medically incapacitated person. About. Privacy. Terms and Policies. Ad Choices. Careers.
Choose Delete Account, then click Continue to account deletion. Click Delete Account, enter your password and then click Continue.
You can deactivate your account temporarily and choose to come back whenever you want. Deactivate your account through your Facebook Settings if you don't have access to the new Pages experience. From your main profile, click in the top right of Facebook. Select Settings & privacy, then click Settings.
Delete your Facebook account through Accounts Centre. You can delete your account by going directly to the Accounts ownership and control settings in Accounts Centre. Or you can follow these instructions: Click your profile picture in the top right of Facebook. Select Settings and privacy, then click Settings.
You can reactivate your Facebook account at any time by logging back into Facebook or by using your Facebook account to log in somewhere else. Remember that you'll need to have access to the email or mobile number you use to log in.
Permanently Delete Your Facebook Account. Copy link. This feature isn't available on the Windows app, but it is available on these devices. Select a device to learn more about this feature. Android App Help.
Deleting an additional Facebook profile will permanently delete all data for that profile after 30 days. Before deleting an additional Facebook profile, you can choose to download a copy of your profile data. Learn about what happens when you delete your account.
If your friend is medically incapacitated and unable to use Facebook, we might be able to help you remove their account. 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.
We may disable or delete your account if it appears to have been hacked or compromised and we are unable to confirm ownership of the account after a year, or if the account is unused and remains inactive for an extended period of time.