How to Reactivate your Facebook :It Takes Just One Step to Activate Facebook Again
It's really easy to reactivate Facebook if you've deactivated your account but want back in the game
Deactivating Facebook doesn't do much except put a sort of freeze on
your information. So, it's really, really easy to unfreeze it and get
back in quickly.
Reactivating Facebook means your friends will reappear in
your friend's list again and any new status updates you write will start
showing up in your friends' news feeds.
Note: The instructions below are only valid if you've deactivated your account, not if you've permanently deleted Facebook. If you're not sure what you've done, either go ahead and follow these steps to see if you can get back in or understand the difference between deactivating and deleting.
How to Reactivate Facebook
- Sign in to Facebook at Facebook.com, logging in with the two boxes at the very top right of the screen. Use the same email and password you used when you last signed into Facebook.
It's that easy. You just reactivated your Facebook account and
restored your old profile the moment you successfully logged back into
Facebook.
Facebook will interpret any sign-in to mean that you want to use your
account again, so it will immediately reactivate your Facebook account.
Can't Login to Facebook?
While it is really simple to reactivate Facebook, it's possible you don't even remember your Facebook password in order to complete the step above. If that's the case, you can always just reset your Facebook password.
Just below the login fields is a link called Forgot account?.
Click that and then type the email address or phone number you have
associated with your account. You might need to answer some other
identifiable information before Facebook will let you in.
Once you reset your Facebook password, use it to log in normally and reactivate your Facebook account.
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