Recovering a disabled Facebook account: how to do it?
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Hello,
For those who have a disabled Facebook account, not really understanding why, and who can't open another one, the solution may come from the network...
Completely disable IPv6 in your router's interface; there's a box to uncheck, then restart your PC.
Facebook's bots can sometimes get a bit confused, especially if you have a VPN running at boot time, even if it's not active, it's amazing how chatty a firewall can be in such cases, while with IPV4, aside from the router looking for its devices, it's complete silence.
Hello @Geekgirl78 StatutRédacteur.
Your article dates back to the COVID-19 period (see the screenshots…) and for your information, it is inaccurate and completely outdated!
Here is even the link to the form:
https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/260749603972907
Facebook has made changes on its servers since 2019 regarding the procedure in question!
https://fr-fr.facebook.com/help/103873106370583
Shouldn't a good journalist verify or cross-check this information before publishing or moving it!
Hello,
You are not unaware that this new trend of publishing articles does not release them on their original date, but rather on the date of the reactions they received, which are completely off-topic (it's not a journalist who will find a miraculous and specific way for each person to reactivate a disabled account).
We cannot expect more from an online journalist than from a magazine journalist to rewrite the article they produced 3 or 4 years ago: if there is one thing that is obsolete, it is the comments more than the article itself, not to mention of course that they are just stating the obvious by responding every day to these recurring questions, urging their authors to deal with Facebook for a cause that is most often a lost cause.
Hello,
Be careful in Firefox or elsewhere not to be too strict in cookie selection, and maybe the choice of extensions... especially if connection tracking is enabled in Facebook, it causes them problems, I read it in their support.
I watched your video, but the complaint form for reactivating a disabled account is not found in the Help Pages! I want to recover my unfairly disabled account from February 26 of this year!
How can I find this form?
My Facebook and Messenger account has been deactivated for alleged fraud and deception. I would like to know the criteria Facebook relied on, and since I cannot be heard for a possible appeal, with all attempts at explanation being met with a total refusal to justify, I am truly at a loss with no acceptance from Facebook for an explanation. I blame my Redmi 10 A phone, which went haywire after I plugged in the charger, without me noticing it was sending random messages to my contacts while I was unaware. I am truly sorry for what happened to me innocently. I implore you to resolve my reactivation issue. I am now using the Realmi C65, and I hope there will be no more false attempts at deception or fraud for which I was victimized and deactivated without any warning, no notification issued. I humbly ask you to study and intervene quickly. Please believe in my true explanations.
Hello to you too....
This is at least the sixth or seventh time you've come back to say the same thing on the site... without taking into account what has already been answered to you!...
Under no circumstances is CCM the support for Facebook...
So no one can act on their behalf!
The only solution (as has been explained thousands of times on the site... ) is to follow Facebook's instructions... and if, after that, they do nothing (which seems quite common... ) well............ there are no solutions!
Hello,
If a firewall correctly intercepts IPV4 but not IPV6, or vice-versa, it is either misconfigured or needs to be changed.
It is very easy to get someone "annoying" banned from Facebook; you just need to report them in groups multiple times for spamming, or for having a fake account, which in the latter case is very obvious.
As Facebook doesn't have the time or inclination to investigate thoroughly, your fate is quickly sealed, and sometimes you can no longer open another account.
To remedy this, there are rules:
- first, forget about registering with your phone number...
- change your browser, preferably to Firefox with the "Facebook container" extension, and ensure you automatically clear the cache after closing this browser.
- sign up with an email alias, using Outlook instead of Google, change your real name to a pseudonym that will be used in the alias, something like "dupontj75@...", and only use your ISP's email, and thus your real name, for serious matters.
- if you have a VPN, Facebook will see it, and you will be considered out of bounds more or less quickly; ideally, do not launch it on startup, and be very careful to only launch Facebook with the VPN disabled, AND ONLY IN IPv4... because in IPv6 you are identifiable, even if the IP changes.
- last point, one might think that IPv6 could protect against MITM attacks without the help of a VPN, but there is evidence that this is not the case; if Facebook denies you an account, I advise you to stay in IPv4 by disabling IPv6 in your router, DO NOT forget to restart your PC before registering with Facebook.
Remember that in the labeling of your IPv6, even if part of it is changeable and encrypted, another part still identifies your "establishment" (home, organization, or business), and Facebook knows this very well, just as it knows that the same IPv4 is used, given the shortage, by multiple establishments, which makes it very risky for business to block a couple dozen users without certainty.
Once registered, Facebook may repeatedly ask you to confirm your location... do not pay attention to it.