How to Recover Your Hacked Facebook Account: Follow the Step-by-Step Guide

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How to Recover Your Hacked Facebook Account: Follow the Step-by-Step Guide

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Getting hacked is scary. Your posts, photos, and personal info feel exposed. However, following the YouTube Not Working on Roku guide can help you to take your account back. Here’s how.

Spot the signs
Strange logins, password changes, or spam sent to friends mean trouble. If you can still log in, act fast.

Step 1: Secure your account
Log in, go to Settings → Security and Login. Log out of unknown devices.

Step 2: Use Facebook’s recovery tool
If you’re locked out, visit facebook.com/hacked. Follow the further instructions. If those are compromised, select “No longer have access” to add a new one.

Step 3: Confirm your identity
Upload a clear ID photo if asked. Sometimes, you’ll be asked to name friends or verify past activity. Be patient—reviews can take a few days.

Step 4: Regain control
Once you’re back in, remove suspicious emails, numbers, and devices. Reset your password again. Enable two-factor authentication. Turn on login alerts for new devices.

Step 5: Strengthen security
Use a unique password. Store it in a password manager. Remove unused connected apps. And never reuse passwords across sites.

If recovery fails
Keep trying the recovery form. Submit your ID again if needed. Users with Meta Verified accounts sometimes get faster support.

These are simple steps to get back your account.
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Re: How to Recover Your Hacked Facebook Account: Follow the Step-by-Step Guide

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If your Facebook account gets hacked, here’s what you can do:

Go to facebook.com/hacked
 or /login/identify and follow the recovery steps.

Try logging in from a device/IP you’ve used before—if stuck in a loop, switch devices or use a VPN.

Submit ID if asked, restore your phone/email, and reset your password.

Once back in, remove suspicious devices, enable two-factor authentication, and turn on login alerts.

💡 Pro tip: For businesses, managing accounts and communication securely is key. Tools like OutRightCRM
 help streamline workflows and keep client data safer.