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  1. Facebook will never ask you for your password in an email or send you a password as an attachment. Scammers sometimes create fake emails that look like they’re from Facebook. These emails often look like: Notifications about friend requests, messages, events, photos and videos.

  2. Check if an email is really from Facebook. Facebook will never ask you for your password in an email or send you a password as an attachment. If you get an email that says it's from Facebook, here are some ways to confirm it's really from us.

  3. Aug 20, 2023 · This is a phishing scam where users receive a fake email pretending to be from Facebook, stating someone tried to access their account. The email provides a fake 6-digit “recovery code” and urges the user to enter it to secure their account.

  4. Jun 30, 2021 · An email purporting to be from Facebook alerts users that "someone tried to log in to your account." The subject line also displays an ID number. Over the years, readers may have...

  5. Report suspected phishing emails to your email provider. Report any suspicious messages on Messenger. If you believe a crime has been committed, we strongly recommend reporting this to local law enforcement.

  6. Computer help. iPhone App Help. iPad App Help. Android App Help. Facebook Lite App Help. Mobile Browser Help. More. Facebook will never ask you for your password in an email or send you a password as an attachment. If you get an email that says it's from Facebook, here are some ways to confirm that it's really from us. Check the address.

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  8. Look out for suspicious emails or messages. Don't trust messages demanding money, offering gifts or threatening to delete or ban your account. Emails from Instagram or Facebook about your account will only come from @mail.instagram.com or @facebookmail.com. Don't click suspicious links.

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