FAQ

How do I recover an ineligible Facebook account?

How do I recover an ineligible Facebook account?

Please provide the following information so we can look into your eligibility to use Facebook.

  1. Email address or mobile phone number listed on your account.
  2. Full name.
  3. Your ID.
  4. Additional info.
  5. Only submit this form if your account has been disabled for violating Facebook’s Community Standards.

Can I get my Facebook account back after being disabled?

You can reactivate your Facebook account at any time by logging back into Facebook or by using your Facebook account to log in somewhere else. Remember that you’ll need to have access to the email or mobile number you use to log in.

How do I appeal a Facebook account that has been disabled?

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Submitting an Appeal. Make sure your Facebook has been disabled. Go to the Facebook website at https://www.facebook.com/, enter your email address and password, and click Log In. If you see a message that says “Account disabled”, your account is being blocked by Facebook, which means you can send in an appeal.

How do I reactivate my disabled Facebook account?

If your Facebook account was disabled volitionally by you, you can reactivate it by logging in. If your account was disabled by Facebook, however, you’ll need to submit an appeal to get your account back; depending on the circumstances of the disabling, they may or may not grant your request.

What happens if I deactivate my Facebook account and don’t recover it?

Tips If you deactivate your Facebook account and don’t set a recovery date, it can technically remain disabled indefinitely until you log back in. If you’re having trouble accessing an account because you don’t remember the password, you can reset the password.

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What to do if your Facebook account is blocked?

1. Make sure your Facebook has been disabled. Go to the Facebook website at https://www.facebook.com and log in with your username and password. If you see a message that says “Account disabled”, your account is being blocked by Facebook, which means you can send in an appeal.