No but it can be the other way around.
You can contact Facebook and, if you can prove you are the legal owner of the account, they might reset the password and allow you to access the account again. Otherwise, you probably need to just start a new account and do all you can to keep it safe.
Facebook Password Recover change your password To change your password on Facebook if you are already logged in: Click at the top right of Facebook. Select Settings & Privacy, then click Settings. Click Security and log in. Click Edit next to Change Password. Enter your current password and new password. Click Save changes. If you are logged in but forgot your password, follow the steps in Change your password, then click Forgot your password? and follow the steps to reset it. Please note that you will need access to the email associated with your account. Recover your password To reset your password if you are not logged into Facebook: Go to the Find your account page. Enter the email address, mobile phone number, full name, or username associated with your account, then click Search. Follow the instructions on the screen. For security reasons, you will not be able to use the same mobile phone number that you use for two-factor authentication to help you reset your password. You will need to have a different mobile phone number or email address added to your account to reset your password if you ever need it. How to change or reset your Facebook password Change or reset your Facebook password for your web or app account Your Facebook password is vital information if you are going to access your social media account on the Internet or on your mobile phone. You'll want to change your Facebook password if you have a weak password, so there is less risk of someone guessing it, or if you just want to exchange the password regularly for total account security. Changing your Facebook password isn't too difficult a task, but the website's user interface UI can be a bit cluttered, so it can be difficult to understand the menus at times. So to help you, we have created this guide on how to change your Facebook password, as well as how to reset it in case you forget it. We have put together a list of the best password generators. These are the best password recovery solutions Also see our roundup of the best enterprise password management Restoring active sessions after changing your password Once you have reset your password, Facebook offers you the option to log out of active sessions on other devices or stay logged in. If you just forgot your password, you think your account is safe and you don't want to have to log in on other devices again, go ahead and choose the "Stay logged in" option. If you suspect that your account has been compromised, choose the option "Sign out of other devices". All current sessions on your PC, phone, tablet, etc. will be closed, and you will need to log back into them with your new password. Next, you will be guided through a couple of steps to help protect your account. If you suspect that someone may have accessed your account, Facebook can check for recent changes to your basic information (name, profile picture, etc.), installed applications, and your activity. That's. Click "Go to News Feed" and you're done.
To access Facebook, you must first have an account. Once you have registered an account with Facebook, you can then login with your specified credentials.
To connect Twitter with your Facebook account follow these steps: 1. Log in to Facebook and access the Twitter application. 2. Click the "Add Application" button to add the "Twitter" Facebook application. 3. Choose your preferred settings and click "Add Twitter." 4. Sign in using your Twitter username and password in the appropriate field. 5. Choose to have Twitter update your Facebook status. 6. Allow and authorize access for Twitter to Facebook. Every time you update your Twitter account, your Facebook status will update automatically. Hope this helps.
If you cannot successfully meet the requirements of the photo verification to re-access your Facebook account, you should email them explaining why you cannot do it.
We cannot without your account name and password.
If you cannot access your Facebook account because you've lost or forgotten your e-mail address or username you can go to Facebook.com and select forgot username or e-mail.
A password is a secret phrase, code, or string of characters that shows you are the person authorized to access that particular Facebook account.
If you forget your password, you will need to request a password reset. This password reset email will only go to email addresses or a mobile number that you have confirmed on your account. Therefore, if you are unable to access the email addresses or mobile number on your Facebook account, you will not be able to receive your password reset email and may lose access to your account completely. You can prevent this situation by taking the following steps: Add a secondary email address to your Facebook account. Add a security question to your Facebook account. Make sure email addresses on your Facebook account are active (you are able to access them). Confirm your mobile number on your account. Maintain accurate information on your profile, such as name, date of birth, and email addresses. This helps us locate your account, should you lose access to it.
You can use the same username and password for Facebook for other sites but it is not recommended. If someone were to discover your username and password for one account, they would then have access to all the accounts where you used that same username and password.
When in the login page, click "Forgot your password?" link located near the password entry box. Then follow the steps given by the website. Mind that you must log into the email which you sign in to the facebook account with, because that is where you will be given the link to change the password.
Change the password on your account, then they will no longer be able to access your account from the old machine as it will still have the old password recorded.
Yes,you can. Just type in your e-mail ID and password like you would normally do.
You can contact Facebook and, if you can prove you are the legal owner of the account, they might reset the password and allow you to access the account again. Otherwise, you probably need to just start a new account and do all you can to keep it safe.
Clearly you can't, well you can but it is useless to send it since you can't access it, though you may be able to access your old account if you have a backup email for it so as to get your password. Though personally I recommend GMail.
My password has been compromised and i was advised by facebook not to reset my password on line. Yahoo cannot help me either, what should i do. Someone has unauthorised access into my facebook account. Please kindly advised and help
can u send me a new password now for facebook