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How to Secure Your Facebook Account – 2020

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H@ckers seem to be on the rise, and over the past few days I’ve heard a lot of people complain about h@cking Facebook accounts, and most are the oldest among us.
Do This Right Now Before H@ckers H@ck into Your Facebook Account
In other cases, to prevent your account from being h@cked, you need to ensure that your Facebook password is strong (combinations of uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols). If you haven’t changed it in a long time, it’s a good idea to update your password.
Second, you must enable two-factor authentication on your account, which will alert you and send you a verification code that you want to approve the connection to your account.
How to Enable Two Factor Authentication on Facebook Mobile
>>Open the Facebook app and open the menu tab (the rightmost option in the navigation bar).
>>Tap Settings & Privacy.
>>Then tap Settings.
Do This Right Now Before H@ckers H@ck into Your Facebook Account
>>Under Security, tap Security, and log in.
Do This Right Now Before H@ckers H@ck into Your Facebook Account

>>Under Two-Factor Authentication, tap Use two-factor authentication.

>>Choose either Authentication App or Text Message (SMS).
>>If you opt for the former, you’ll be prompted to scan the provided QR code. If your authenticator app is unable to scan a code in a separate app, you can tap the code underneath to copy it to your clipboard, then paste it into the authenticator app for manual setup.
>>Enter the confirmation code provided by either SMS or your authenticator app.
After you’ve completed these steps, you should see a confirmation screen verifying that two-factor authentication is now enabled for your Facebook account.
How to Enable Two Factor Authentication on Facebook Web
>>Login to your Facebook account and click on setting or visit facebook.com/settings
>> Select the Security and Login sub-menu.
Do This Right Now Before H@ckers H@ck into Your Facebook Account
>>Click on Use two-factor Authentication. Facebook will then send a test code to your phone to approve the service.
Do This Right Now Before H@ckers H@ck into Your Facebook Account
>>Or choose Authentication App if you have any installed on your smartphone. I think the SMS way is far better than the authentication app.
Once enabled, Facebook will send you a code each time you try to login to your account or someone else from another device.
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