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How To Recover Your Forgotten Facebook Password

If you don’t use a Whether you’ve forgotten your Facebook password, or have had someone else change it without your permission, Facebook offers a pretty simple way to recover. And what we’re talking about here is recovering your account if you’ve totally forgotten your password. RELATED: How to Change Your Facebook Password Recovering Your Password After an unsuccessful login attempt, Facebook should show you a “Recover Your Account” button under the password field. Go ahead and click that. Note: If you’ve forgotten both the email (or phone number) and your password, you’ll have to head to the Facebook homepage, and click the “Forgotten Account” link under the login fields instead of using the technique we’re talking about in this article. Have Facebook Send a Code by Email After you receive the code in the email you used to set up your account, you can click the “Click here to change your password” link, and then copy the reset code and paste it into the Facebook site. But, it’s easier to just click the “Change Password” button in the email and circumvent the whole code entry process. Either option will take you to the same place—a screen prompting you to type a new password. RELATED: Your Passwords Are Terrible, and It's Time to Do Something About It Using Gmail To Login If you connected your Gmail account to Facebook when you signed up, you also can log into Google to gain immediate access to reset your Facebook password. This bypasses the confirmation email and code be...

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