facebook.com login/identify : I can’t log in to Facebook.
facebook.com login/identify : I can’t log in to Facebook.
If you’re having trouble logging in to your Facebook account, here are some things you can try.
1. Check for Customer Service Chat (New Feature):
Meta (formerly known as Facebook) has recently introduced a customer service chat for some users. If you’re an English-speaking user and have been locked out due to unusual activity or a violation of Community Standards, you can try accessing this chat feature. It’s worth a shot!
2. Submit a Login Issue Form:
- Visit the “Report a login issue” form on Facebook.
- Provide the necessary details and submit the form.
3. Confirm Your Identity:
- Go to the Find Your Account page on Facebook.
- Follow the instructions to search for your account using your name, email address, or phone number.
Remember to use a computer or mobile phone that you’ve previously used to log into your Facebook account. If these steps don’t work, consider reaching out to Facebook’s support team via email or other channels. Good luck, and I hope you regain access to your account soon! ????
Try recovering your Facebook account
2. Search for the account that you want to recover. You can search for your account by name, email address or phone number.
Recover your Facebook account from a friend’s or family member’s account
1. From a computer, go to the profile of the account that you’d like to recover.
3. Select Find support or report profile.
4. Choose Something else, then click Next
5. Click Recover this account and follow the steps.
How do I get Facebook recovery login codes to use when I don’t have my phone?
If you’ve turned on two-factor authentication, you can get ten recovery login codes to use when you’re unable to use your phone.
To get your codes:
1. Click in the top right of Facebook
2. Select Settings & privacy, then click Settings
3. Click Security and login.
4. Under the Two-factor authentication section, click Use two-factor authentication. You may need to re-enter your password.
5. Next to Recovery codes, click Setup then Get codes. If you’ve already set up recovery codes, you can click Manage > Show codes.
You can print or write down the ten codes that appear. You’ll only be able to use each code once. If you run out of codes or lose them, you can request new ones by clicking Get New Codes.
How do I get my security code for logging in to Facebook?
If you’ve turned on two-factor authentication, there are several ways you can get your security code or approve your login attempt:
• You can use a 6-digit text message (SMS) code sent to your mobile phone.
• With a security code from your Code Generator.
• By tapping your security key on a compatible device.
• With a security code from a third-party app that you’ve associated with your Facebook account.
• You can approve your login attempt from a device that we already recognise.
• With one of your printed recovery codes.
Use Trusted Contacts to recover your Facebook account
One of the best ways to recover your Facebook account is with a little help from your friends. Facebook calls this option Trusted Contacts, but it only works if you still have some access to your profile. You’ll have to list a few friends as trusted contacts for the next time you get locked out. They can then help you get back in. Here are the steps to follow:
1. Navigate to the Settings menu at the top right corner of your Facebook page.
2. Open the Security and Login tab and scroll down to the Setting up extra security options.
3. Select Choose 3 to 5 friends to contact if you get logged out.
4. As the name suggests, you can now choose a few users from your list of friends to receive instructions should you get locked out.
5. Now you can proceed through the Forgot password options until you are asked for an email or phone number. You can choose that you no longer have access to these and instead enter the name of a Trusted Contact.
6. From there, both you and your Trusted Contact will receive instructions on how to recover your Facebook account.