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Here are some ways to check if an email is really from Facebook. 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.
- Protect yourself from phishing on Facebook
Learn more about how to avoid spam and scams on Facebook....
- Protect yourself from phishing on Facebook
Learn more about how to avoid spam and scams on Facebook. Learn what to do if you get a suspicious email or message that looks like it came from Facebook . Set up two-factor authentication to help keep your account secure .
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.
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. Additional resources. Learn more about how to avoid spam and scams on Facebook.
Look out for suspicious emails or messages. Don't trust messages demanding money, offering gifts or threatening to delete or ban your account. Emails from Instagram or Facebook about your account will only come from @mail.instagram.com or @facebookmail.com. Don't click suspicious links.
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.
If your account was hacked or compromised, you can take action to regain your account. Visit the Facebook Help Center or the Instagram Help Center to learn how to secure your account. We'll ask you to change your password and review recent login activity.