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  1. If an email or Facebook message looks strange, don't open it or any attachments. Instead, report it to phish@fb.com or through the report links that appear throughout Facebook. If you’re a business, go to Business Support Home to help verify if there are any issues with your business accounts.

  2. If you want to report abuse on Facebook but you don't have an account or can't see the content (example: someone blocked you), please provide the information below to help us find the content you're reporting.

  3. Report abuse or spam. Learn how to report things on Facebook such as profiles, posts, Pages, ads and more. Find out what to do if you're blocked from using a feature, your account is disabled, or you're having trouble logging in. When things don't work on Facebook we want to fix them right away.

  4. If you come across spam on Facebook, report it to us. By doing so, you'll be playing an important role in helping us protect other people from scams. Learn more. It's possible that you clicked a malicious link, downloaded a bad file, or logged into a fake Facebook Page and someone got access to your account.

  5. Impersonation Accounts. How to report a Facebook account or Page that's pretending to be me or someone else. How to request information about an account that was impersonating you on Facebook. How to know if a public figure or brand on Facebook is authentic.

  6. If you think a message you've received is spam or goes against our Community Standards, you can let us know. Send feedback on or report a conversation on Facebook. In the top right of your Facebook account, click . Open the conversation that you want to report. At the top, click the person or chat's name or .

  7. Report suspected phishing emails to your email provider. Report any suspicious messages on Messenger. If you believe that a crime has been committed, we strongly recommend reporting this to local law enforcement.

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