I'm tempted to try logging in if they really deleted my account after I requested it.
Facebook activated my dormant account and won’t let me deactivate it
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#22Re: Facebook activated my dormant account and won’t let me deactivate it
#23A clear demonstration of how users don't read error messages, as the screenshot that appears above this paragraph spells out the exact method the author suggests.
Re: Facebook activated my dormant account and won’t let me deactivate it
#24Since his Facebook account is clearly important to him, he shouldn't have reused a password that he shared with unimportant sites.
What is _important_ is the fact that it was activated without any user input, and can't be deactivated without handing over quite substantial trust.
Re: Facebook activated my dormant account and won’t let me deactivate it
#25It may not be Facebook themselves that caused the account reactivation. I'm was very recently in a similar situation having a Facebook account that was deactivated about 5 years ago (I thought I had deleted it). I received the exact same account reactivation notification email as in the article and I also started receiving photo post notification emails. Upon attempting to sign in to my Facebook account to investigat…
The Author even considered that the password was checked by some automation against sites like haveibeenpwned, which makes sense to me to some degree for Facebook to be actively checking against, but they seem to dismiss this in favor of a spying option.
I agree that having to submit a government issued ID seems a little incredulous for being able to deactivate the account, but as others have suggested, I'm not really sure how else the author can prove they are who they say they are. It seems that any such approach would be equally egregious to the public eye (i.e., anyone can make a fuss and shut down a facebook account), but certainly there must be some middleground, such as multiple authentications.
A lot of the sanity checks used by companies are pretty unreasonable for most users to remember or pass - Microsoft and Skype, for example, have basically locked me out of my main skype account; their recovery challenge was to name the exact account names of 6 of my contacts as well as the the last two group chats I had been a part of. Since I hadn't used the account in about 2 years, this was really difficult for me, and the account names were even more difficult since people were using handles instead of real names, so the exact formatting was all but forgotten.
Riot Games Inc. had similar methods, asking "what was the first skin you were gifted and who gifted it?" when my friend was trying to recover their hacked account. That was stuff that had occurred years ago, and we had no idea who gifted what and when.
Again, I don't really pretend to have a good solution for these scenarios, but such solutions seem like they're just obstacles for the actual owner instead of neerdowells that overtake accounts.
Re: Facebook activated my dormant account and won’t let me deactivate it
#26It may not be Facebook themselves that caused the account reactivation. I'm was very recently in a similar situation having a Facebook account that was deactivated about 5 years ago (I thought I had deleted it). I received the exact same account reactivation notification email as in the article and I also started receiving photo post notification emails. Upon attempting to sign in to my Facebook account to investigat…
Re: Facebook activated my dormant account and won’t let me deactivate it
#27I can't see link without... drumroll... Having Facebook DO U HAV FACE
Re: Facebook activated my dormant account and won’t let me deactivate it
#28I'm surprised nobody has said this yet: tweet at Facebook, or contact their support.
Facebook afaik does nor have twitter support.
Re: Facebook activated my dormant account and won’t let me deactivate it
#29I can't see link without... drumroll... Having Facebook DO U HAV FACE
Re: Facebook activated my dormant account and won’t let me deactivate it
#30It may not be Facebook themselves that caused the account reactivation. I'm was very recently in a similar situation having a Facebook account that was deactivated about 5 years ago (I thought I had deleted it). I received the exact same account reactivation notification email as in the article and I also started receiving photo post notification emails. Upon attempting to sign in to my Facebook account to investigat…
Given you more or less gave away the idea that you reuse your own passwords, if you haven't already, I suggest you start using a password manager and changing all your passwords to something random.