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    • Using Facebook Mobile Site: Open a browser. You may need to sign into the browser with your student credentials before you can proceed. Type "m.facebook.com" into your browser's address bar.
    • Using Different Browser: Open a browser. This will likely be your computer's default browser. If Facebook is blocked specifically in your current browser, using a different browser may solve the problem.
    • Using Facebook's IP Address: Windows: Open Start ('Start' icon). Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen, or press "⊞ Win". Type "command prompt" into Start.
    • Using USB Tethering on Your Phone: iPhone: Connect your iPhone to your computer. Use the USB charger cable that came with your iPhone. If using your phone's charger isn't an option, you can try using your iPhone's Wi-Fi hotspot instead.
  1. If your child is experiencing abuse on Facebook, we encourage you to ask them to log in to their account and report it. For more information, please visit our Safety Center. We're generally forbidden against giving unauthorized access to someone who isn't an account holder.

  2. Make sure to use a computer or mobile phone that you have previously used to log into your Facebook account. Search for the account you want to recover. You can search for your account by name, email address, or phone number. Follow the on-screen steps to reset the password for your account.

  3. Recover your Facebook account from a friend's or family member’s account. From a computer, go to the profile of the account you'd like to recover. Click below the cover photo. Select Find support or report profile. Choose Something Else, then click Next. Click Recover this account and follow the steps.

  4. Make sure to use a computer or mobile phone that you have previously used to log into your Facebook account. Search for the account you want to recover. You can search for your account by name, email address, or phone number. Follow the on-screen steps to reset the password for your account.

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  6. If you have two-factor authentication turned on, you'll be asked to review recent logins anytime someone tries to log into your account and doesn't provide a security code. We'll show you where this happened, and you can let us know whether it was you (by clicking This was me) or not (by clicking This wasn't me).

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