Yes, Facebook does permanently delete your account. When you delete your account, it is removed from all devices and you will no longer be able to log in. Your profile and any content shared with friends will be deleted within 14 days of the deletion request.
If you delete your Facebook account, all of the information on your profile will be deleted. This includes your photos, posts, list of friends, and any other info you’ve shared with the public. If you want to keep some of this info, like photos or posts that you’ve shared with friends but not publicly, it’s best to download them before deleting your account.
No, Facebook does not notify you if they delete your account. If you’re worried that your account might be deleted, it’s a good idea to log in and check for yourself every few weeks.
Facebook has an extensive system of backup and recovery, which is why it’s so difficult to permanently delete a Facebook account. It’s not possible for law enforcement to recover a deleted Facebook account.
Facebook accounts are not deleted, they are deactivated. To permanently delete an account, you need to contact Facebook and ask them to delete your account.
A deleted Facebook account is the same as an account that has been deactivated. When you delete your account, you will be able to sign in for up to 14 days before your account is permanently deleted. This gives you time to change your mind if you decide deleting your account was a mistake. After the 14 day period, all of your data will be permanently deleted and not recoverable.
There is no way to know how many Facebook accounts have been deleted. One can only estimate based on the number of people who have deactivated their accounts. In 2018, there were over 200 million users who had deactivated their accounts at least once.
No, deleting Facebook does not delete Messenger. To delete Messenger, go to the app store and search for Messenger. Click on the X to delete it.
Creating a fake Facebook account is not illegal. However, it is illegal to create a fake account with the intent to commit fraud or harassment.
No, the government cannot see your Facebook messages. Facebook messages are encrypted and not accessible to third parties.