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Once you regain access to your Facebook account (or if you currently have access and want to avoid future disasters), implement these safeguards: 2fa fb rip

| | Protection Level | Ease of Use | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | SMS (Text message) | Very Low (vulnerable to SIM swapping) | Very Easy | | Authenticator App | High (codes generated offline on your device) | Easy | | Hardware Security Key | Very High (most secure, requires physical device) | Moderate |

: Facebook often asks users to upload a driver's license or passport to prove their identity. Users report that the automated system frequently rejects clear photos, crashes mid-upload, or approves the ID but sends a recovery link that loops right back to the broken 2FA screen. If you want, I can: This public link

If you’re dealing with a compromised account or someone else’s account, I strongly advise involving law enforcement or reporting it to Facebook rather than attempting unauthorized access.

In cybersecurity circles, "RIP" (Rest In Peace) signifies the end of an account's accessibility. This state is usually reached through: Can’t copy the link right now

Go to > Accounts Center > Password and Security > Two-Factor Authentication . Click Additional Methods > Recovery Codes .

Attackers use several sophisticated techniques to remove or bypass these security measures:

Completely clear your browser cookies and cache, or use an Incognito/Private window to prevent old, corrupted session data from blocking the "Upload ID" prompts. 4. Future-Proofing: Never Get Locked Out Again