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There is not a way to unlock my Facebook account before 24hrs? - Tina - 03-22-2014 01:38 PM

is there a link to open my Facebook account back up? It said it was locked for 24 hrs. Can I unlock it now?


- Michelle - 03-22-2014 01:47 PM

no you have to wait 24 hours sorry


- Anoop p - 03-22-2014 01:48 PM

No, you cant. better wait for 24 hours.
If something goes wrong it might be cause a suspension of your account


- Cry Baby Obama - 03-22-2014 02:00 PM

Suddenly you attempt to login to your Facebook profile. Perhaps you have simply forgotten your password or worst case your Facebook account security has been compromised. Having had this happen to me, I can help you reset your Facebook password and restore your peace of mind. You will be back networking with your friends, family and coworkers in no time.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

1
Go to your computer bring up the Facebook login screen like you normally would. Do not fill in any information.

2
Click on the link above your Facebook user name and password that states forgot your password. This brings you to a different screen.

3
Fill in the email address associated or on file with your Facebook account. If you cannot remember, keep trying different email addresses until you do.

4
Click enter and a Facebook reset link will be sent to your email so you can recover your password. It usually takes up to 5 minutes. Check your spam email folder if the email does not appear in your inbox.

5
Click the link in your email and answer any security questions by Facebook. This brings back to the Facebook website.

6
Reset your password with a phrase you will remember mixed in with 1 to 2 numbers or more. Record this in a notebook or on a safe place. Use a different password than you would for your email. This decreases your chances of having both websites compromised.