Facebook Identify - Link

Scammers often use bit.ly or tinyurl.com to hide the final destination of a malicious link.

By 2012, the link was ironclad. Your Facebook profile became your legal ID. Landlords stalked it. Employers screened it. Courts subpoenaed it. Facebook argued that the link was a feature of safety. Critics argued it was a cage.

Ensure the site has a valid security certificate before typing any sensitive information or uploading an ID. How to Prevent Getting Locked Out in the Future facebook identify link

If you are currently locked out, you can start the official recovery process at the Facebook Help Center .

Troubleshoot finding your account on facebook.com/login/identify Scammers often use bit

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If you are receiving notifications for a Facebook account you don't own, you can report the account for potential abuse to help secure that user's account. How to Find Your Own Profile Link Landlords stalked it

⚠️ Facebook will never ask for your password, send you a “verification link” via Messenger, or request payment to confirm your identity. Those are scams.

"Your account will be suspended in 24 hours," or "You have a security violation," are designed to make you panic and click without thinking.

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