Someone Change My Email And Password On Facebook
Okay, picture this: You're all set for a cozy night in, ready to scroll through Facebook and catch up on all the drama (or, you know, see what your aunt had for dinner). But BAM! You try to log in, and it's like your password suddenly speaks Klingon.
Your email? Unknown! Panic starts to set in.
Uh Oh, Password Problems!
It feels like someone's messing with you, right? Like a digital gremlin snuck in and decided to play password pinball with your account.
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First things first: DON'T FREAK OUT! (Easier said than done, I know). Just kidding... a little bit of freak out is allowed. But only a little!
Facebook, in its infinite wisdom, has a "Forgot Password?" button. It's like a digital life raft in a sea of login woes.
Clicking the Magic Button
Find that button and click it like your digital life depends on it.
Facebook will probably ask for your email address or phone number. The one you used to create your account.
Enter it carefully, I like to double check by using a magnifying glass.

If you still can't remember your email, remember the names of your closest friends and ask to view your profile to find your email address.
Enter Recovery Mode
Next, Facebook will send you a secret code, like you're in some top-secret spy movie (Mission: Recover My Password!).
Check your email (or your phone, depending on what you entered) for this code.
Paste or enter the code into Facebook. Make sure the number is correct. Do not mistaken the number 0 for the letter o.
This is your golden ticket to password redemption!

Choose a New Password
Now comes the fun part: crafting a new, super-secure password.
Think of it as building a digital fortress around your Facebook account.
Use a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. The more random, the better.
Do not use your birthday. Do not use your pet's name. Do not use "password". Those are like leaving the front door open with a welcome mat that says "Hack Me!".
Consider a password manager! They're like digital butlers, remembering all your passwords so you don't have to.

Now, type your new password. Then, type it again. If it matches, you are in business!
Securing Your Account
Now that you're back in, let's make sure this doesn't happen again. Think of this as adding extra layers of security to your fortress.
Enable two-factor authentication. It's like adding a second lock to your front door.
When you log in from a new device, Facebook will send a code to your phone. You enter the code to confirm it's really you.
Review your logged-in sessions. This lets you see where you're logged in (phone, computer, tablet).

If you see something suspicious (like a login from Antarctica when you're clearly in Florida), log it out immediately.
Go to settings -> security and login.
If you still think your account got hacked, you can visit Facebook's help center. It's a treasure trove of information and solutions.
Facebook offers many guides and automated help processes.
It can be a bit of a maze to navigate, but persevere! Facebook is on your side, they want you to get your account back!
And remember, stay vigilant! A little online savvy goes a long way in keeping your digital life safe and sound.
