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  2. 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.

  3. How to Temporarily Deactivate Your Facebook Account

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    You can deactivate or delete your Facebook account in the Settings tab. Deactivating a Facebook account is temporary, while deleting a Facebook account is permanent.

  4. If you think your account was suspended by mistake, you may be able to appeal the decision by logging in and following the on-screen instructions.

  5. How to temporarily deactivate your Facebook account

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    To temporarily deactivate your Facebook account, open the app on your Android or iOS device, click on the account menu on the bottom right, and navigate to Settings and Privacy > Settings >...

  6. Temporarily Deactivate Your Facebook Account

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    To temporarily deactivate your account: Tap in the top right of Facebook. Scroll down and tap Settings & Privacy. If Accounts Center is at the top of your Settings & Privacy menu, you can delete your account through Accounts Center.

  7. How to temporarily deactivate your Facebook account

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    You're not ready to delete your account forever, though. No worries. You can temporarily deactivate your Facebook account without permanently deleting it. Here's how.

  8. Deactivating or Deleting Your Account | Facebook Help Center

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    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.