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How to delete facebook account who has been hacked?
02-19-2014, 12:35 PM
Post: #1
How to delete facebook account who has been hacked?
My account of facebook has been hacked. so i create new account. than I want to delete My old account who has been hacked.
How to do it?

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02-19-2014, 12:38 PM
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You can't delete it. Just dont go on it ever again.

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02-19-2014, 12:43 PM
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If the password has been changed find out the e-mail address for Facebook, it should be somewhere on the site & tell them you want it deleted, I done that when my Bebo account got hacked. Hope I Helped Smile
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02-19-2014, 12:48 PM
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THE WORST THING TO DO IS IGNORE IT. If you had lots of information on it call facebook or maybe even the cops... Hacking can take lots of your information. So in my opinion dont ignore it. You cant delete an account ive tried to delete my old one. But maybe facebook can. Also if the person who hacked your account forgot to change the email, you can reset your password.
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02-19-2014, 12:53 PM
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This very point was covered by "Computeractive" Magazine (it's a UK computer magazine) in the issue of 19. March - 1. April 2009 (p43). This is what the magazine said:
(1) Got a Facebook account and want to get rid of it? For most people, the first step would be to click the Settings button on the Facebook menu bar and then click on the Deactivate link at the bottom of the settings list. However, this doesn't actually remove the account - instead, it puts it into cold storage, preserving all the settings and personal information in case anyone has a change of heart. Lots of people don't fancy the idea of having that info tucked away somewhere, just in case.
(2) To completely delete a Facebook account, use the browser's Back button to return to the main Facebook page and then click the Help link. When the page opens, type 'delete' into the search box at the top and then press Return. After a moment, Facebook will display a set of instructions that explain what to do and what happens to the account. Read these carefully and then proceed by clicking the 'here' link at the end of the paragraph.
(3) At the next screen, click the Submit button to continue and then at the next screen, type in the password associated with the account that's going to be deleted and then type in the required capture words. This is now the last chance to cancel. Still want to delete the Facebook account? Click the Okay button and after a moment the Permanently Delete Account dialogue box appears. Click Okay to finish up. Note that Facebook still retains the data for a further 14 days. Don't log on during that period and on day 15 the data gets zapped - forever.
That's what "Computeractive" Magazine said about deleting a Facebook account. I've never been on Facebook, so I haven't tried these instructions, but I have no reason to think that they won't work. "Computeractive" advice is very reliable. Best of luck.
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02-19-2014, 01:02 PM
Post: #6
 
Go here to permanently delete your account.

https://ssl.facebook.com/help/contact.ph...te_account

If you want to deactivate your account, go to settings>account settings>deactivate.

There is a difference between deactivating and deleting.

If you deactivate your account, your profile and all information associated with it are immediately made inaccessible to other Facebook users. What this means is that you effectively disappear from the Facebook service. However, we do save your profile information (friends, photos, interests, etc.), so if you want to reactivate at some point, your account will look just the way it did when you deactivated. Many users deactivate their accounts for temporary reasons and expect their information to be there when they return to the service.

If you permanently delete your account, all personally identifiable information associated with your account will be purged from our database. This includes information like your name, email address, mailing address, and IM screen name. Copies of some material (photos, notes, etc.) may remain in our servers for technical reasons, but this material is disassociated from any personal identifiers and completely inaccessible to other users. Facebook also does not use content associated with accounts that have been deactivated or deleted.
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