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how to delete my account on facebook for forerver? - imichal - 02-28-2014 01:24 AM

how to delete my account on facebook for forerver?


- sally c - 02-28-2014 01:34 AM

dont use it for 2 weeks all inactive profiles are being removed in the next 2 weeks


- polythene pam - 02-28-2014 01:49 AM

i wish i knew! ive been trying to delete mine for a year!


- Samuel Adams - 02-28-2014 01:55 AM

Facebook only allows users to "deactivate" their accounts, leaving their information intact. If you want to permanently delete your facebook acount:

1. Make sure your Facebook account contains a contact e-mail address (such as Yahoo or Gmail).

2. Delete any college, high school, or work e-mail addresses listed in your Facebook account. Your contact e-mail should be the only address listed.

3. Deactivate your Facebook account.

4. Register using an e-mail address other than your contact e-mail (a college, high school, or work e-mail is fine).

5. Once you are signed into your new Facebook account, add your contact e-mail address to the account. Open the link in the confirmation e-mail that has been sent. This step will wipe out your previous Facebook account, rendering it inaccessible.


- 076 - 02-28-2014 02:12 AM

direct way: go in2 account and it says deactiva8 account. click on it and there u go


- LONDONER © - 02-28-2014 02:14 AM

Samuel Adams summed it up, you can de-activate your account


- Jellyfish Splash - 02-28-2014 02:20 AM

1. Make sure your Facebook account contains a contact e-mail address (such as Yahoo or Gmail).

2. Delete any college, high school, or work e-mail addresses listed in your Facebook account. Your contact e-mail should be the only address listed.

3. Deactivate your Facebook account.

4. Register using an e-mail address other than your contact e-mail (a college, high school, or work e-mail is fine).

5. Once you are signed into your new Facebook account, add your contact e-mail address to the account. Open the link in the confirmation e-mail that has been sent. This step will wipe out your previous Facebook account, rendering it inaccessible


- Mark W - 02-28-2014 02:29 AM

That's all well and good, but means you'll be deleting one account and making another...

If you don't want another account, all you can really do is deactivate it and forget about it.