This article teaches you how to sever ties with your Facebook account. Before you do this, you'll likely want to save a backup of your Facebook information, such as photos and contacts. After your data is safe, you can proceed with deleting your account.
1. Let your friends know that you're leaving: Post a status telling your friends that you'll be deleting your Facebook account. This will give them ample time to swap contact information with you if they feel the need to do so.
2.Decide whether or not to keep Messenger: Facebook Messenger is a separate mobile app that you can continue to use even while your Facebook account is gone. If you decide that you want to delete your Messenger account as well, do the following after deleting your Facebook account
3. Change your login information for any services that use your Facebook account: Apps like Spotify and Uber give you the option of signing in with your Facebook account rather than with an email address. If you selected this option when signing up for a service, make sure you change the preferred login to an email address or a phone number.
4.Delete posts that you don't want online: While deleting your Facebook account in and of itself will eventually remove all of your information from online, take care to delete any sensitive or personal posts that you don't want Google (or other search engines) to archive.
5.Delete the Facebook app from your phone or tablet: Since you can't perform any of the next two parts' steps from within the Facebook mobile app, remove it from your phone or tablet
1. Let your friends know that you're leaving: Post a status telling your friends that you'll be deleting your Facebook account. This will give them ample time to swap contact information with you if they feel the need to do so.
2.Decide whether or not to keep Messenger: Facebook Messenger is a separate mobile app that you can continue to use even while your Facebook account is gone. If you decide that you want to delete your Messenger account as well, do the following after deleting your Facebook account
3. Change your login information for any services that use your Facebook account: Apps like Spotify and Uber give you the option of signing in with your Facebook account rather than with an email address. If you selected this option when signing up for a service, make sure you change the preferred login to an email address or a phone number.
4.Delete posts that you don't want online: While deleting your Facebook account in and of itself will eventually remove all of your information from online, take care to delete any sensitive or personal posts that you don't want Google (or other search engines) to archive.
5.Delete the Facebook app from your phone or tablet: Since you can't perform any of the next two parts' steps from within the Facebook mobile app, remove it from your phone or tablet
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