Recovery My Facebook Id

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Umbelina Baublitz

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Aug 4, 2024, 8:11:15 PM8/4/24
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Idon't have any problem with my account at all, all 100% fine. I'm just trying to TEST the recovery codes of this page. When clicking on "show codes", I can see the 10 alphanumeric two word codes clearly. However, I can't find any place to input them.

If I go to incognito mode (to not get log-in automatically) and then to the Facebook login screen in the desktop or on Android Chrome.

Where do I put them?

In the password field?

If so, what do I put in the username field?


Desktop: If the correct way is to click on "Forgot account", and then use them to reset password, as it says when you continue that path, then that's bad, because, I don't want to reset my password. Now, Facebook says clearly in the page linked before:


The recovery codes are used for 2 Factor Authentication if you don't have your phone. So after you log into Facebook on a new device, you would enter the recovery code instead of the code that gets SMSed to you (or you get out of an authenticator app like Google Authenticator).


John C's answer is incorrect. There is no way to access your account if you have two-part authentication on and have lost your phone. Period. The recovery codes are eight-digit. Authentication codes are six. If you input recovery code (any of the ten) into the two-part authentication box, you will get an error:


You can submit a request via the link in the box "need another way to authenticate" but you must submit a picture ID, then the email you get back is one to reset your password. Once you do that, it goes back to the two-part authentication box and you're back where you started. So..., if you lose the phone that you set up two-part authentication with, you will NEVER be able to access your Facebook account again. Start another account.


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The ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely.


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Hi there! So i have this really annoying problem, Im trying to login to fb and it asks for the 2FA. The problem is i bought a new phone and the previous phone i had was stolen. Im trying to login and theres no way to go around the 2FA. Ive tried for weeks to contact fb so they can turn off that option but its been imposible over 20 emails and no response whatsoever. I donwloaded duo in my new phone but there are no codes saved to my account. Is there any chance i can recover my authentication codes manually or is there any way i can access or recover my fb codes in my app?


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When you set up two-factor authentication in Facebook you were offered a set of recovery codes. Did you save those? If so, you can use a Facebook recovery code to log in and then go reset your Facebook two-factor authenticator app to delete the old phone.


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If you have an alternate email or phone number listed on your account, you can use these to reset your password. Facebook will use them to confirm that the account is yours, send you verification codes, and ultimately finish your account recovery. Go to facebook.com/login/identify and follow the instructions to reset your account.


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