Deactivation Try a temporary
deactivation. If you’re not 100% sure that you want to permanently remove all
that information, you can temporarily deactivate your Facebook account.
Delete Page Method Visit the account
deletion page. You will be reminded that this is a permanent deletion and that
your account cannot be reactivated and that none of the content or information
you have added can be retrieved.
Click “Submit.” Follow the steps,
such as entering your password, email, and CAPTCHA code.
Do not log in for the next 14 days
and your account will be deleted completely.
* If you change your mind before the
14 days are up, just log in and this will reactivate your account. Email Method
Email Facebook directly. Contact privacy@facebook.com. Request that Facebook
deletes your account.
Wait to get an email response from
Facebook confirming that your account has been permanently deleted. This should
take a few days. If you don’t hear back from Facebook within a week, email them
again. This time, not only email Facebook at privacy@facebook.com, but also cc
support@facebook.com and info@facebook.com.
Attempt to log in to your account
once you get an email from Facebook. If you’re unable to log in and don’t get a
message asking you to reactivate your account, your Facebook account has been
permanently deleted. * You may need to avoid logging in for 14 days for the
deletion to go through.