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How To Delect Your Facebook Account by Kingspin(m): 12:05am On Mar 24, 2018
It sounds simply unimaginable at first - deleting your Facebook account. After all, you can't just say goodbye to a website you need to keep in touch with your family and friends; stay informed with news updates or even for work. Many are apprehensive about privacy breach in the wake of the disclosure that Cambridge Analytica - a political consultancy company - harvested data from 50 million users of the social network site.

On top of that, many are following the campaign - #DeleteFacebook - started by WhatsApp co-founder Brian Acton on Twitter. If you're ready to take the plunge, here are some steps to follow to delete your Facebook account. If you're still on the fence, we'll also talk about deactivating your account (it's different from deleting).


Delete, detach or deactivate?

There are three options when it comes to removing your Facebook account. One is to deactivate the account, the other is detach yourself, the last one is to delete. First, let's talk about deactivating. When you deactivate, nobody can message, nor search for you on Facebook. If you get tempted to log in later, you can easily do so and carry on using FB. Not to mention that your data still remains on FB even if you deactivate. Think of it as turning off an appliance and later turning it on to use it.

2. Detach yourself. I really don't recommend this one. There are very few people in this world who have enough self-control to forgo deleting or deactivating their account in favor of ignoring Facebook. But if your addiction is mild or you were never really into Facebook anyway, this option could work for you.

3. Deleting is different. If you want every single vestige of your online identity wiped off from Facebook, this is the option to go for. Delete does what deactivating does but adds extra steps. Once you delete, you can't log in using the same credentials, and whatever photos, videos and status updates you posted will be scrubbed off Facebook's servers.


Before You Delete

If you've decided to say goodbye to the world of Facebook, don't press the big red button just yet. Like the author of this story, many have been on Facebook for years now. That's years and years of memorable photos and videos. You wouldn't want to simply write off a trip to a country or even graduating from university. You'll want to save those photos and videos for later.

In order to do that, Facebook allows you to download most of the information you've uploaded. This includes posts, photos and videos you've shared; messages and chats; as well as your complete profile. Just go to Settings > General > Download a copy of your Facebook data > Start My Archive and follow the on-screen instructions. Note that this process takes a while to complete. After you've downloaded a copy of your data, store it in a flash drive for safekeeping.


Say Goodbye

Now that you've got your data backed up, it's time to say goodbye. Just head over to this section of Facebook and click 'Delete My Account'. Deleting doesn't occur instantaneously but rather over a 90-day period. You're also given 14 days to log back in and reverse the process - resist the urge. Once 90 days are gone, congratulations - you're completely off Facebook.
Re: How To Delect Your Facebook Account by Nobody: 1:26am On Mar 24, 2018
nice info

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