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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 | Facebook Help Center
Meta representatives will never request money or ask for...
- Managing spam on Facebook | Facebook Help Center
If you can log into your account, we recommend changing your...
- Protect yourself from phishing on Facebook | Facebook Help Center
Meta representatives will never request money or ask for passwords, payment details or other sensitive information over chat or email. Learn what to do if you received a suspicious email or message that looks like it came from Facebook.
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.
If you can log into your account, we recommend changing your password. If you can't get into your account, you can secure it. If someone is repeatedly posting something you think is spam, consider unfriending, blocking or reporting that person.
If you get a suspicious email or message claiming to be from Meta, don't click any links or attachments. Don't respond to these emails. Don't answer messages asking for your password, social security number, or credit card information. Get alerts.
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.
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.