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Is there a way to disable my FB account without totally deleting everything and everyone?
02-28-2014, 08:44 AM
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Is there a way to disable my FB account without totally deleting everything and everyone?
I want to temporally put my FB on "hold" and when I decide to go back to using it, I do not want the hassle of friend requesting everyone all over again.
I just want people to get some kind of notification that my account has been temporally not in use. Something to that fact.
What about the games that I play? Like SlotoMania?
I do have a seprate app on my phone that I use to play the game when I am away, but if I disable my fb account, will that affect my game?

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02-28-2014, 08:49 AM
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I'm no expert with FB, but I've found that simply logging out of FB takes care of most of it. Your friends will be able to see that you're not logged in. After a while, your friends will "get the picture" that you're not using the account.

Be sure that you log out of FB from ALL your devices (including phone) or else it will look like you are using the account.

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02-28-2014, 08:53 AM
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You can deactivate your Facebook. You can check off "this is temporary, I'll be back" option. But it doesn't really matter, because your Facebook can never be deleted. All your information and Facebook Friends and Pictures will still be there. But your friends can't search you up while your account is deactivated. If you want to go on Facebook again, just log in normally and your Facebook will be back again. To deactivate, just go to your settings>privacy>deactivate. Hope this helps.


EDIT: nope! Everything will stay the same.
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