How to Protect Your Facebook Account from Hackers

Hello Everyone Myself Gautam Kumar this is my first post of blog.
so let's start learning, In this post i m gonna show you how to protect facebook account. 

For many of us, Facebook is part of everyday life. It’s where we interact with friends and colleagues, follow our favorite celebrities, and stay on top of the latest news. Many of us see Facebook as an extension of ourselves, which is why having your Facebook account hacked can be more than just humiliating. A hacked Facebook account can damage your reputation, expose private information, or even cost you money. If you suspect that your Facebook account has been hacked, the first thing to do is change your password. This learneverytime  teaches you tips and tricks for boosting the security of your Facebook account.



Step 1:

Create a strong, secure password. Your Facebook password should be difficult to guess, yet easy for you to remember.[1] Avoid including your name, birthdate, pets, or common words in your password.
  • The longer the password, the more difficult it will be for others to crack. One way to create a strong password is to think of a long phrase or series of words that you can remember, but that nobody would ever guess.
  • Always include numbers, a mix of upper- and lower-case letters, and symbols in your passwords. Aim for at least 10 characters.

Step 2:

Use a password manager. As you create more strong and unique passwords, it will be difficult to remember them all. There are many good password managers available that will encrypt and safely store your passwords so you only have to remember one master password.[3] Some popular options are LastPass, Dashlane, and 1password.
  • You might even have a password manager built into your operating system. For example, if you have a Mac, iPhone, or iPad, you can use the iCloud Keychain for free.
  • If you're using a browser that saves your passwords, such as Google Chrome, you'll be required to enter a master password to see them in plain text. In the case of Chrome, you'll have to enter your Google password. If it's Microsoft Edge and you're using Windows 10, you'll have to confirm your default sign-in password or PIN.

Step 3:

Do not use your Facebook password on any other website or app. You should have a different password for every service you use. For example, let's say you use the same password for Facebook as you do for TikTok or Pubg. If your TikTok or Pubg is hacked, the hacker can also gain access to your Facebook account.

Step 4:

Enable two-factor authentication

Two-factor authentication is a security feature that helps protect your Facebook account in addition to your password. If you set up two-factor authentication, you'll be asked to enter a special login code or confirm your login attempt each time someone tries accessing Facebook from a browser or mobile device we don't recognize. You can also get alerts when someone tries logging in from a browser or mobile device we don't recognize.
To turn on or manage two-factor authentication:

  1. Go to your Security and Login Settings.
  1. Scroll down to Use two-factor authentication and click Edit.
  1. Choose the security method you want to add and follow the on-screen instructions.
When you set up two-factor authentication on Facebook, you’ll be asked to choose one of two security methods:
  • Login codes from a third party authentication app.
  • Text message (SMS) codes from your mobile phone.
You'll need to have at least one of these set up in order to use two-factor authentication. Once you have added either text message (SMS) codes or a third party authentication app on your account, you'll also be able to set up some of the optional methods below:
  • Approving your login attempt from a device we recognize.
  • Using one of your recovery codes.
  • Tapping your security key on a compatible device.



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