By clicking on the link, a virus will be installed on your computer which will send the same message to all your contacts, and will fill your browser with dozens of advertisements which, in turn, may bring other malware and viruses. Do not enter your Facebook email and password except when logging in. The access data is requested again only in the case of very important actions: changing password, adding new administrators to the Company Page... If the password is requested to "watch a video" or "win something", then it is certain that it is a theft attempt: the "thieves" are asking you to give them your passwords, as if nothing had happened! Don't be scared if your account gets blocked.
If your account is blocked for "suspicious activity", follow Facebook's instru Bolivia Email List ctions and in most cases you will recover your account immediately. Don't panic! My account was hacked: what do I do? A Social Media Manager's worst nightmare has come true: Facebook account has been hacked, two-factor authentication bypassed, email and password changed. Facebook sent you an email that your account has been disabled without providing further explanation. What to do in this case? What Facebook says Facebook tells us to fill out the form available at this link: and wait for a response from support within 72 hours.
Or, from your mobile phone, provide your personal information at this link: RECOMMENDED If you are an advertiser and have a Business Manager, you can contact support via live chat here: For assistance it will be necessary to provide: URL of the hacked profile url of the pages of which you are administrator date and time of the violation (i.e., the time of the FB email notifying you of the suspicious activity on your account) Business Manager name and ID email associated with the account phone number associated with the account If you don't have a Business Manager, have this task done by someone who does and can provide the information for you.
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