Are you also considering deleting your Facebook Accounts? Many are considering it as the social media platform is being questioned for indulging in questionable practices in several Parliament hearings. Or, you might not want to let Facebook control your thoughts – by accessing and mishandling your personal data at length and drowning your inner voice in an infinite sea of u200bu200bthe news feed. Whatever your reason, it’s your peace of mind to get rid of Facebook.
So, now that you are ready to take the steps, are you sure that even once you delete your Facebook account, Facebook will not keep your data? Facebook promises that everything you post will be deleted in 90 days after you delete your account, but given their notorious history, the fair stance you can offer them is to be cautiously optimistic. .
Deleting your Facebook account is easy. All you have to do is go to https://www.facebook.com/deactivate_delete_account, choose a bunch of options and enter your password and press delete. But is it really that easy? To understand, let’s look at what Facebook deletes and doesn’t when you delete your Facebook account.
• Everything you’ve added, including profiles, photos and other posts. (Note that this does not include what others have posted about you.)
• Messages you send to other friends will not be deleted. (Note that your messages to your friends may contain personal information that you do not have control over.)
While you don’t have much control over most of the data you didn’t actively post and may have to rely on Facebook to keep your promise, you can still make sure to delete as much as you can. In just a few simple steps, you can be sure.
1. For more information about you that Facebook has, visit this link[https://www.facebook.com/dyi/], and download all your Facebook data. This can come in handy if you want to access your Facebook information later.
2. Click on this link to go to the list of applications associated with your Facebook account [https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=applications] and remove them one by one.
3. Go to the list of your logged-in devices by following this link[https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=security] And remove all one by one. Also remove the devices under the “Authorized Logins” section.
4. If you have ‘Special App Passwords’ set, don’t forget to remove them also under the “App Passwords” section[https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=security§ion=per_app_passwords&view].
5. Go to your Location History by following this link [https://www.facebook.com/location_history/view/], and click on the cogwheel icon to delete all your location history.
6. If Facebook has imported contacts from your phone, go to this link[https://www.facebook.com/mobile/facebook/contacts/?tab=contacts] and remove them.
7. Turn off face recognition by following this link[https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=facerec§ion=face_recognition&view] Which will delete any face recognition data Facebook has with you.
8. Visit this link [https://www.facebook.com/settings?tab=payments§ion=settings] To delete all your payment information if you saved it on Facebook.
9. Now, change the one for the information you cannot delete. For example, change your email address to some temporary and new email that you don’t use regularly. Please remove your address and phone number. If it still holds a copy of your deleted profile then it may mislead Facebook.
10. Use This Extension [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/social-book-post-manager/ljfidlkcmdmmibngdfikhffffdmphjae] To delete your Facebook post.
11. Lastly, delete your account by visiting https://www.facebook.com/deactivate_delete_account and do not log back in for 90 days.
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