Facebook has two means to disable your account. One is relatively easy to fix and the other is irreversible.
You can deactivate an account and then later on reactivate it. While it's shut off, people can not see your timeline or search for you, though some info, such as messages you sent, might still be visible.
If you remove your account, it's gone permanently as well as can not be reactivated. Facebook states that they "hold-up removal a few days after it's asked for" and that a removal demand is terminated if you log back right into your account during that period. They better state that it can use up to 90 days to delete data stored in backup systems.
How To Delete Facebook Not Deactivate
- > Click on the down arrowhead at leading left of any type of page.
- > Select Setups.
- > Click in the basic tab in left column.
- > Select Manage Account.
- > Scroll down to Deactivate your account.
- > Click Decativate your account.
- > You are after that called for to enter your password.
To permanently close your account.
You need to click here to alert Facebook of your purpose to shut your account and after that pick Erase My Account.