I believe this should give you full control over what messages you receive from Facebook. In fact, this article was originally written when there was a loophole in that invites from events were spamming my inbox. There is now a setting that will help ensure you do not receive these emails from Facebook anymore.
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Thanks for the question. I believe it provides feedback to Facebook and you will either 1) not see messages from that person in the future and/or 2) potentially get that person banned from Facebook if they are getting spam reports from lots of people. Make sense?
Those are spammy profiles sending out those messages to lots of people, and before you could reply, many others had already reported them as spam and thus their profiles should have already been removed. There is no way to completely remove them, but check your privacy settings where it says you can allow anyone to send you a Facebook message. Checking that off should stop most of these messages. Good luck!
You can simply BLOCK your ex, then he can no longer even view your profile. This should work for spam if you have the profile name or event, whatever. You go to account settings in the upper right hand of your profile, click on privacy preferences then, at the bottom of that page is your BLOCK LIST. You simply enter in the email address, or the name of the person and select their profile, and hit block. They will no longer be able to view you AT ALL, they will get a message reading, page not found. You can also change your privacy settings, allowing only your friends to write to you, you have many options in privacy settings, including customizing. I hope this helps!
You can remove a spam attachment from a Facebook account whose security has been compromised. Hackers can access your Facebook and post from it without locking you out if you click a link another hacker has sent out via another hacked Facebook profile, posts that are usually pornographic or obnoxious in nature. Securing your account locks the hacker out and stops the spam for good.
By default, Facebook Messenger hides spam messages from you so you are generally shielded from unwanted messages. Instead of arriving in your main messaging inbox, Facebook diverts spam to a separate folder called Message Requests. Because you probably don't visit that location often, you probably only get inundated with spam every once in a while when you check your message requests.
5. For each entry in this section, click Edit to configure the privacy you want. For example, by default messages from friends who have your phone number go directly to Chats, while people on Facebook who aren't friends or friends of friends get sent to the Message requests folder. You can set how Messenger treats people with your phone number, friends or friends, others on Facebook, and people on Instagram. If you want to eliminate virtually all spam, you can configure Others on Facebook and Accounts on Instagram to Don't receive requests. Those requests will be discarded and you will never see them.
Over the years, readers may have seen scam email messages sitting in their spam folders that claimed to be from social media companies. One such scam message that looked to be from Facebook (but wasn't) had a subject line that claimed: "Someone tried to log in to your account." The subject line often ended with an 8-digit ID number.
Most of the messages will have a greeting followed by the words: "A user just logged into your Facebook account from a new device iPhone 11 Pro. We are sending you this email to verify it's really you." We also saw a variation of the message that mentioned a different device: "iPhone 12 Pro Max."
So what are some of the official Facebook email addresses? Facebook.com, fb.com, and facebookmail.com are three trustworthy email accounts that are owned by Facebook. If readers receive an email that is legitimately from one of these email addresses, then it is not a scam.
Some one cloned my Facebook, on the 2nd August 2022 at about 1pm gmt (UK London time) used photos from my own account, sent out numerous friend requests and is going into inboxes asking for money to be sent to a Ugandan numberI have reported to Facebook, asked friends to report too.But the cloned account is still open,. Please help me,Bernadette so it can be closedUse the link below and share [redacted]
My account was hacked several weeks ago. The person was able to change my email address to his and he changed my name on my facebook profile and made it his name. All of my friends can see his name under my picture and it is creepy. I tried to report this with no help. I created a new page and now that has been disabled. I know it is tied to the hacking. How can I get around this?
facebook suddenly vanished on the 10th Ddecember 2020off my computor without warning and asked me to nopen anew account when i did they told me there was someone with the same name AS me already on that account there was no way i new how to tell them it was me so ive no way of entering facebook i am 90 and not to bright with these computors but not dim either will some one please help
Facebook has some pretty tough security measures when it comes to blocking user accounts. With an estimated 2.9 billion users globally it takes steps to control fake accounts, stop privacy intrusions, and cyberstalking, and deter hackers.
Facebook also automatically monitors geographical locations where accounts are accessed from. For instance, if you are based in the UK and there is a log in to your account from a server in Nigeria, a log out and then another log in a few minutes later from a server in the UK then Facebook will also automatically block the account.
Reporting content on Twitter will send a report to a Twitter team to review and determine if it complies with Twitter policies. After submitting a report, Twitter will send a notification within 24 hours confirming receipt of the report. If Twitter determines that the content is in violation of their policies, they will take action ranging from a warning to suspending the account. Twitter will send a follow-up notification once a decision has been made. The original reported content will be replaced with a notice stating that you reported it. You may click through and view the Tweet should you wish. It will still be publicly viewable unless and until found against Twitter policies.
Consider the following to help prevent Facebook from temporarily locking your account:\u2022 Verify your phone number, email address, and identity. Verifying your details lets Facebook know that you are a genuine user and not trying to impersonate anyone. You can include additional information like the college you attended if you wish.\u2022 Use strong passwords. A strong password means less of a chance of someone guessing your password. Long passwords require more time to crack.\u2022 A naturally aged account. Unfortunately for new Facebook users, in the eyes of Facebook, your account is less trustworthy, as spammers typically use new fake accounts to spam users. Therefore, a new profile is more likely to be blocked than an established one with many friends." } }, "@type": "Question", "name": "How long is a temporary facebook lock?", "acceptedAnswer": "@type": "Answer", "text": "A temporary Facebook lock usually lasts for 24 to 48 hours. 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