Accounts & Passwords

Recover a Facebook Account You've Been Locked Out Of

Lost access to Facebook? The official account recovery flow at facebook.com/login/identify lets you reset your password or appeal a disabled account.

Recover a Facebook Account You've Been Locked Out Of
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  1. Resetting a Forgotten Password
  2. If You No Longer Have Access to Your Email or Phone
  3. If Your Account Was Hacked
  4. If Your Account Is Disabled
  5. Avoiding Scams

Facebook account problems β€” forgotten passwords, locked accounts, and compromised profiles β€” are among the most common issues we hear about. Here's how to work through them using Facebook's own official tools.

Resetting a Forgotten Password

  1. Go to facebook.com and click Forgotten password? under the login fields.
  2. Type in the email address, phone number, or full name linked to your account and click Search.
  3. Facebook will show you matching accounts. Find yours and click This is my account.
  4. Choose how to receive your reset code β€” email or SMS β€” and enter it when it arrives.
  5. Set a new password and sign in.

If You No Longer Have Access to Your Email or Phone

After clicking No longer have access to these?, Facebook may offer to send a code to a trusted contact you previously set up, or let you confirm your identity by uploading a photo of a government-issued ID. Follow the on-screen steps carefully. This process can take a few days.

If Your Account Was Hacked

Go to facebook.com/hacked. Facebook will walk you through securing the account, reviewing recent activity, and removing any apps or devices you don't recognise. If the hacker changed the email and password, Facebook still tries to verify you through the original email before the change.

If Your Account Is Disabled

Facebook disables accounts that violate its Community Standards. If you believe this was a mistake, look for an appeal option on the screen where you see the disabled message. You can submit a request for review with supporting information. Note that Facebook does not reinstate accounts that were permanently disabled for serious violations.

Avoiding Scams

Beware of Facebook groups, pages, or individuals claiming they can restore your account for a fee or that they have special access to Facebook's systems. These are always scams. The only legitimate recovery paths are at facebook.com itself.

Still confused about a particular step? Ask us.

Frequently asked questions

My Facebook account was taken over and the hacker changed my email address β€” can I still recover it?

Yes, Facebook has a path for this. Go to facebook.com/hacked and choose 'My account is compromised.' Facebook will look you up by your original email or phone number and, if it can verify you, let you override the changes the hacker made. Act quickly β€” the sooner you start, the easier the recovery.

Someone is asking for money to recover my Facebook account β€” should I pay?

Absolutely not. No legitimate service charges money to recover a Facebook account. These are scams, and paying will not get your account back. Report the person to Facebook and only use facebook.com/hacked or the official password reset flow.

Sarah Whitfield

Consumer-tech editor covering computers, printers and home-office gear for US and Canadian readers.

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