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Tips for Using Facebook and Meta Accounts Safely
1. Use Strong, Unique Passwords
- Don’t reuse the same password on more than one website.
- Make it long, using a mix of letters, numbers, and symbols.
- Never share your password with anyone, even if they claim to be “Meta support.”
2. Use a Password Manager
- A password manager stores all your passwords safely in one place.
- It can create strong passwords automatically so you don’t have to remember them.
- You only need to remember one master password for the manager itself.
- Good options include 1Password, Bitwarden, or Dashlane.
3. Turn On Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
- This adds a second step — like a text code or app confirmation — when you log in.
- Go to Settings → Security and Login → Two-Factor Authentication to turn it on.
- Even if someone steals your password, they still can’t get in without that second code.
4. Try Passkeys (Newer and Safer Login Option)
- Passkeys let you log in using your phone’s fingerprint, Face ID, or device PIN — no password needed.
- They’re stored securely on your device, not in the cloud.
- Meta now supports passkeys — turn them on in Facebook Settings → Password and Security → Passkeys.
- Passkeys protect you from phishing attacks because they only work on the real Facebook site.
5. Watch for Fake Messages
- Hackers send fake warnings that look like they’re from Facebook or Instagram. Never click links in these messages.
- Check official notices at facebook.com/security instead.
6. Review Your Security Settings Regularly
- In Facebook’s Settings → Security and Login, review:
- Devices you’re logged into
- Apps connected to your account
- Where you’ve used your password
- Log out of devices or apps you don’t recognize.
7. Keep Everything Updated
- Always install the newest updates for your Facebook app, phone, and browser.
- Updates fix bugs and close security holes.
8. If You Think You’ve Been Hacked
- Go to facebook.com/hacked immediately.
- Change your password and review your recent logins.
- Turn on 2FA or passkeys right away to prevent future hacks.