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How to completely remove facebook primary email id?
05-04-2013, 03:09 PM
Post: #1
How to completely remove facebook primary email id?
Hi guys
Please help me

My email I'd (one I created my facebook account with) is hacked by someone.
My luck Was there because that I added secondary I'd after that.

But as my primary I'd is hacked and someone is using it , I am not at safe point.

Please tell me how to remove that I'd completely.

I already did removed it from primary and made the secondary , the primary one ..
But don't how , when I come to login page and enter my I'd (hacked one) and password , I am able to log in with it Sad(


I checked the security page there only my new primary I'd is appearing ...

Please help me , where m I wrong..

Thanks

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05-04-2013, 03:12 PM
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it is not possible (as per my expierence) you can deactive your id but when you reenter your id it opens again so i prefer to change your password and then deactive your id or you can ask facebook community helpline in the settings section. that no more i can do. thank u

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05-04-2013, 03:17 PM
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its not possible . only you can change your passwords often to prevent hacking of your accounts .
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05-04-2013, 03:26 PM
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1. Add a new email as secondary email.
2. Make the secondary email as primary email on the account setting.
3. Delete the secondary email i.e your old email.
4. Change password.
5. Done.

After you delete your old email, you can not enter facebook through that email anymore.
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