Facebook Account Help: Recovery, Login, Hacked, and Disabled Accounts
Get clear Facebook help for hacked accounts, disabled profiles, login problems, recovery blocks, business access, and support number searches.
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Use the help form to share the affected platform, timeline, prior attempts, and the support you need.
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Start with the exact Facebook problem
This page helps you choose the right Facebook next step: account recovery, hacked-account repair, disabled-account appeal, login help, business access, or phone-number search cleanup.
Immediate answer
Pick the page that matches what changed.
If access is gone, start with recovery. If email, phone, password, sessions, Pages, or payments changed without you, start with hacked-account help. If Facebook shows a disabled notice, preserve that notice before appealing.
Immediate first steps
Review the issue
Review current access, recent changes, recovery channels, trusted devices, and any visible security alerts before starting a request.
Use the right support path
Use the most specific recovery or review path available, then record exactly what happened so the next action is based on evidence.
Protect connected assets
Check connected profiles, business assets, payment methods, and linked Meta services for related symptoms before submitting details.
What information to prepare
Find the exact problem
Separate login, hacked-account, disabled-account, business, payment, and phone-number searches before acting.
Use related pages
Open the most specific topic page for the account area so the help matches the actual support path.
Submit details
Use the form when you need help sharing symptoms, prior attempts, and the next recovery need.
Why this happens
Facebook problems often overlap
A password reset problem can become a security problem if the recovery email changed. A disabled profile can be tied to suspicious activity, identity review, Page behavior, ads, or a compromised profile. Treat the visible symptom as the starting point, then check connected Pages, Business Manager, ads, groups, and payment methods.
If you still have access
Secure the email, review sessions, update two-factor settings, and remove anything you do not recognize.
If you lost access
Use a trusted device or known recovery channel first, then document every failed attempt before submitting help details.
Mistakes to avoid
Do not trade speed for exposure
Do not share passwords, codes, backup codes, full card numbers, or remote access with anyone promising fast Facebook recovery. Do not submit several different stories in appeals. A short timeline with exact messages is stronger than repeated emotional requests.
What to expect
Reviews and recovery checks can take time
Some Facebook flows respond quickly, while identity checks, disabled-account appeals, business access reviews, and suspicious-activity checks can take longer. Keep screenshots, dates, and the current account state so each next step builds on facts.
Facebook Help Center
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Open the page that best matches the problem before sending a help request.
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Open pageStill need help?
Use the help form to share the affected platform, timeline, prior attempts, and the support you need.
Questions people ask
Useful answers before you continue
What causes many Facebook support issues?+
Common causes include lost passwords, changed recovery channels, suspicious sessions, disabled accounts, business permission issues, payment reviews, and confusion between linked Meta products.
What details help most?+
The account identifier, exact message, dates, recovery-channel status, device used, and steps already attempted.
How do I choose the right page?+
Use recovery for lost access, login help for code or password issues, hacked-account help for suspicious changes, and payment help for transaction problems.
How can I avoid making this worse?+
Do not repeat vague requests, do not share secrets, and do not change multiple recovery settings before documenting the current state.
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