How to Reactivate Your Facebook account: Desktop & Mobile (2024)

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This wikiHow teaches you how to reactivate a Facebook account which you deactivated on purpose. Reactivating a self-deactivated Facebook account is as simple as logging back into your account. If you've previously deleted your Facebook account, it can't be recovered. If your account was deactivated involuntarily by Facebook, there isn't much you can do; however, you can try submitting an appeal to get your account back.

Things You Should Know

  • If you disabled the page yourself, you can reactivate instantly just by logging in with your username and password.
  • If your personal page was disabled by Facebook, fill out the form at https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/260749603972907.
  • When filling the form, you will need to provide official identification, such as a driver's license, passport, or state ID, as well as a selfie.

Method 1

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Reactivating on Mobile

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    Open Facebook. Tap the Facebook app icon, which resembles a white "f" on a dark-blue background.

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    Enter your email address. Tap the "Email address or phone number" text box, then type in the email address which you use to log into Facebook.

    • You can also enter your phone number here if you previously added it to your Facebook account.

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    Enter your password. Tap the "Password" text box, then type in the password that you use to log into Facebook.

    • If you don't remember your password, you'll need to reset it before you can continue.
  4. 4

    Tap Log In. It's a blue button near the bottom of the page.

    • On Android, you'll tap LOG IN here.
  5. 5

    Wait for your News Feed to open. As long as your email address and password were correctly entered, Facebook should open up to your account like usual. This signifies that your Facebook account is no longer deactivated.

    • If you're unable to log into Facebook while using the correct credentials, Facebook has deactivated your account. Try submitting an appeal to see if you can get your account back.
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Reactivating Your Account on Desktop

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    Open Facebook. Go to https://www.facebook.com/ in your computer's web browser.

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    Enter your email address. In the "Email or Phone" text box, type in the email address that you use to log into Facebook.

    • You can also enter your phone number here if you previously added it to your Facebook account.
  3. 3

    Type in your password. Do so in the "Password" text box.

    • If you don't remember your password, you'll need to reset it before you can continue.
  4. 4

    Click Log In. It's a blue button to the right of the login section.

  5. 5

    Wait for your News Feed to open. As long as your email address and password were correctly entered, Facebook should open up to your account like usual. This signifies that your Facebook account is no longer deactivated.

    • If you're unable to log into Facebook while using the correct credentials, Facebook has deactivated your account. Try submitting an appeal to see if you can get your account back.
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    Open the "My Personal Account was Disabled" page. Go to https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/260749603972907 in your computer's web browser. This form allows you to request that Facebook reactivate your account.

    • There are no guarantees that Facebook will react to your appeal.
    • Depending on the actions which led to your account being deactivated, it may be impossible for you to reactivate the account.
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    Enter your email address or phone number. Type the email address or phone number which you use to log into Facebook into the "Login email address or mobile phone number" text box near the top of the page.

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    Add your name. In the "Your full name", type in the full name that appears on your Facebook account.

    • Depending on your Facebook settings, the name that you enter here may differ from your full legal name.
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    Upload identification. Click the grey Choose Files button below the "Your ID(s)" heading, select photos of the front and back of your ID, and click Open.

    • If you don't have photos of your ID on your computer, you'll have to use your computer's webcam to take pictures of your ID, or transfer them from a camera or phone to your computer.
    • IDs can include drivers licenses, passports, state ID, and school ID.
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    Add any necessary details. In the "Additional info" text box, enter any information that you think may help Facebook decide to reactivate your account.

    • This is your chance to explain any circ*mstances or events leading up to the deactivation.
    • For example, if your account was hacked, this is a good place to mention it.
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    Click Send. It's a blue button at the bottom of the page. Your appeal will be sent to Facebook for review; you can expect your account to be reactivated within two weeks if Facebook decides to do so.

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    Closing your Facebook account just temporarily disables it rather than permanently deletes it. No one else can see these files, but they remain on the site.

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    First, try to change your password. If you still can't access it, create a new account to check for suspicious activity on the other account. If you find something suspicious, contact Facebook directly for help.

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    If you log back in within 30 days of when you deactivated the account, you can reactivate it. Check your email for a message from Facebook with details on how to restore your account after you have deactivated it.

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      • Facebook will not delete your self-deactivated account, so you don't have to worry about reactivating it by a specific time.[1]

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      • Rather than deactivating your account for a short period of time, you can simply log out of Facebook on your computer and all of your mobile items.

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      • When your account is deactivated, friends will be able to see your name in their Friends lists, but they won't be able to visit your account.

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      How to Reactivate Your Facebook account: Desktop & Mobile (2024)

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      How to Reactivate Your Facebook account: Desktop & Mobile? ›

      You can reactivate your Facebook account at any time by logging back into Facebook or by using your Facebook account to log in somewhere else. Remember that you'll need to have access to the email or mobile number you use to log in. If you can't remember your password, you can request a new one.

      How do I get my disabled Facebook account back? ›

      If your Facebook account has been suspended, you'll be informed about it in an email and when you access your account in an app or web browser. We will also let you know whether you can appeal the suspension if you believe we made a mistake. After logging in, follow the on-screen instructions to submit your appeal.

      How do I get back my Facebook account? ›

      Recover Your Facebook Account if You Can't Log In.
      1. Go to the Find Your Account page at facebook.com/login/identify and follow the instructions. ...
      2. Search for the account you want to recover. ...
      3. Follow the on-screen steps to reset the password for your account.

      How do I reactivate my deactivated Facebook account? ›

      You can reactivate your Facebook account at any time by logging back into Facebook or by using your Facebook account to log in somewhere else. Remember that you'll need to have access to the email or mobile number you use to log in. If you can't remember your password, you can request a new one.

      How do I restore my Facebook page after accidentally removed myself as an admin? ›

      Simply inform one of them that you were unintentionally removed and request that they re-add you. They can simply re-add you by going to Page Settings and filling out the Roles section with your email address.

      Can I contact Facebook to recover my account? ›

      You can recover your account by Contacting Facebook customer service person at +1(833) 561-5070 [Recover Now] is achievable through various Steps, including the Facebook website, phone support, email, and social media.

      How long does it take to Undisable a Facebook account? ›

      How long does it take to enable Facebook account if it disabled by Facebook itself? If your account gets locked / suspended / disabled by Facebook you need to submit a report to them and they'll usually get back to you within 48 hours.

      How can I fix my restricted Facebook account? ›

      Appeal the decision: If your account has been restricted, you can appeal the decision. To do this, you'll need to provide Facebook with additional information that proves you're not violating their policies. Facebook typically responds to appeals within a few days.

      Why can't I access my Facebook account? ›

      Try using a different mobile phone number or email address, which you might have forgotten are associated with your account. Double check that you've entered your mobile phone number or email correctly at login. If you're entering a mobile phone number, try including the country code.

      How do I get back a disabled Facebook account? ›

      Recovering Your Personal Facebook Account if Disabled

      If you see "Your account has been disabled" when signing in to Facebook, submit an appeal at https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/260749603972907. You'll need to upload a photo ID to the form, such as a driver's license or government ID.

      How do I restart my Facebook app? ›

      Restart or update your app:
      1. Close the Facebook app on your mobile device and restart the app.
      2. Update the Facebook app to the most recent version. You can do this in the app store on your mobile device.

      How do I reconnect my Facebook pages? ›

      Go to Profiles > My Profiles and locate the Facebook Page you wish to reconnect. on the right-hand side. Click the Reconnect link.

      How do I reactivate a business page on Facebook in 2024? ›

      Reactivate a Facebook Page
      1. Log in to Facebook on a computer.
      2. From your main profile, click your profile photo in the top right of Facebook.
      3. Select Settings and privacy, then click Settings.
      4. Under Your information, click Reactivate a Page.
      5. Find the Page that you want to reactivate and click Reactivate.

      How can I recover my expired Facebook account? ›

      To recover an old account:
      1. Tap and enter the profile name.
      2. Tap the name of the profile you're trying to report.
      3. Tap and select Report profile.
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