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      • Go to facebook.com/login/identify. Type the phone number associated with your account and tap Search. Select the account you want to recover. You will see a prompt that says Confirm via Phone Call. Below that, tap Continue.
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  2. Aug 20, 2023 · The Facebook account recovery code scam starts with an email designed to look like an official notice from Facebooks Security Team. The message will claim that someone attempted to reset or change your account password without authorization.

  3. Reset Your Password. To reset your password if you're not logged in to Facebook: Go to the Find Your Account Page. Type the email, mobile phone number, full name or username associated with your account, then click Search. Follow the on-screen instructions.

  4. Check the spam or junk mail folder in your email accounts linked to your Facebook account. Try to reset your password again.

  5. If you're logged in but have forgotten your password, follow the steps under Change Your Password then tap Forgot Password? and follow the steps to reset it. Keep in mind that you'll need access to the email associated with your account.

  6. If you can access your account email or phone, learn how to reset your password. If you suspect your account was hacked, visit facebook.com/hacked on a device you’ve used to log into Facebook before.

  7. Tap Password and security. Tap Change password. Type your current and new password and re-type new password, then tap Save Changes. If you're logged in but have forgotten your password, follow the steps under Change your password, then tap Forgotten password?and follow the steps to reset it.

  8. If you're still able to get emails and text messages from us, try following the steps to reset your password. If you aren't receiving codes from us to reset your password: Make sure that the code hasn't gone into your spam or junk folder.