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  1. Log In. Forgot account? · Sign up for Facebook. Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.

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  2. Make sure to use a computer or mobile phone that you have previously used to log into your Facebook account. Search for the account you want to recover. You can search for your account by name, email address, or phone number. Follow the on-screen steps to reset the password for your account.

  3. If you're having trouble logging into your account, learn how to get login and password help. You can also learn how to reset your password if you’ve forgotten it. If you know your current password, you can change it from your Settings. When you create a new password, keep in mind:

  4. You can use a one-time password to log into your Facebook account any time you feel uncomfortable entering your real password (such as in a library or internet cafe). To get a one-time password. Send a text message (SMS) to 32665 with the message otp. SMS messages may sometimes be delayed.

  5. Find your account. Please enter your email or mobile number to search for your account. Cancel.

  6. Click Accounts Center, then click Password and security. Click Change password, then click the account you'd like to update. Enter your current password and new password. Click Change password. Note: Not everyone will be able to access this setting in Accounts Center at this time.

  7. When you create a new password, remember: Your password should be easy for you to remember but difficult for others to guess. Your Facebook password should be different than the passwords you use to log into other accounts, like your email or bank account. Longer passwords are usually more secure.