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  1. If you think someone is entering your username by mistake, you can turn off password resets for your username. To do this, click the let us know link in your email. If you receive a second email saying that your password was reset, you should immediately secure your account.

  2. To stop receiving notifications on your phone, you can: Remove your phone number from your Facebook account. Learn how to remove the mobile phone number or add another to your account. Reply STOP directly to the text message (SMS).

  3. 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.

  4. Go in to your Facebook settings and add a two-factor authentication. That way Facebook will require a code that is sent to your cell phone in order to gain access to your Facebook account. This way you don’t have to continually change your password. These are only “attempts” of someone trying to sign in.

  5. 20 sie 2023 · The Facebook account recovery code scam starts with an email designed to look like an official notice from Facebook’s Security Team. The message will claim that someone attempted to reset or change your account password without authorization.

  6. If your Facebook account has been the target of a phishing attack, you should take steps to protect it as soon as possible. First, report your account as compromised. You can report your account as compromised whether or not you can log in to your account.

  7. If you received a Facebook reactivation email and you didn't request reactivation, it's possible that someone attempted to log into your account using your email and password. If this happens, we recommend that you reset your password to help secure your account.

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