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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.
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I'm receiving email or text notifications about a Facebook account that doesn't belong to me. I received an email that I created a new Facebook account, but I didn’t create a new account. Use this form to report someone who is pretending to be you. Learn more about reporting potential rights violations.
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 .
If you suspect that someone has accessed any of your financial accounts or if unauthorised payments have been made, contact your bank immediately. Report suspected phishing emails to your email provider. Report any suspicious messages on Messenger.
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Scammers can sometimes gain access to people's Facebook accounts, which are then used to send spam. If you clicked on something that turned out to be spam or your account is creating unwanted posts, events, groups or Pages, try these steps:
Think of emails that offer a quick-and-easy investment scheme or an urgent text message from someone claiming to be a friend in need, or a phishing email claiming to come from Meta to alert you of issues with your account and asking you to immediately click on a link to learn more.