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Click Your Facebook Information. Click Deactivation and Deletion. Choose Delete Account, then click Continue to account deletion. Click Delete Account, enter your password and then click Continue.
Learn how to deactivate or delete your Facebook account and understand the consequences of each action.
If you have additional Facebook profiles and delete or deactivate your Facebook account, you also delete or deactivate all profiles under your account. Learn how to delete or deactivate individual profiles.
Click Your Facebook information. Click Deactivation and deletion. Choose Delete account, then click Continue to account deletion. Click Delete account, enter your password and then click Continue.
You can reactivate your Facebook account at any time by logging back in to Facebook or by using your Facebook account to log in somewhere else. Remember that you'll need to have access to the email address or mobile number that you use to log in.
You can deactivate your Facebook account temporarily and choose to come back whenever you want.
You can delete or deactivate your additional Facebook profiles individually. If you delete or deactivate your account, you also delete or deactivate all profiles under your 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.
Your Accounts Center is a place where you can manage connected experiences (like logging in across your accounts) for your Facebook, Instagram and Meta accounts. You can add Facebook, Instagram and Meta accounts to the same Accounts Center.
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.