Guide to Deactivating a Facebook Account
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Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2018
While using many services and things in our life, after a certain period of time due to lack of enthusiasm and time, stress, etc., we stop using those services and items. One of them might be your Facebook account. If a user no longer wants to use it, the user can deactivate it anytime, and can later retain it as per his or her wish without losing data. Below are the steps on how to deactivate the account on PC and through the mobile application.

Deactivating through PC is much easier compared to the other way.

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Steps To Deactivate A Facebook Account Using The Mobile Application

Launch the Facebook mobile application.
Hit the Facebook menu, it looks like three stacked lines, at the below right of the screen.
When the user sees the menu getting open, slide up till the end of the list.
Choose the Setting option.
Tap on the Account Settings option.
Select the General setting option.
Hit on Manage Account Settings.
Tap on Deactivate.
Hit one of the reasons displayed on the webpage of Facebook while deactivating the account.
 It might ask the user to enter his or her password to confirm deactivation during these steps.
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