How to keep your Facebook account from getting hacked?

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Good Asked on December 10, 2021 in Facebook.
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    1. Create Strong Password

    Chances are, you already have your password created for Facebook however it is advisable for you to make sure your Facebook password is one of a kind and different from your other online accounts e.g. email, blog, hosting etc.

    To change your password, go to Account Settings > General > Password.

    Password

    The best passwords would have the combination of small and capital letters, numbers and symbols.

    2. Confirm your mobile number

    Confirming your mobile number is one of many ways to enhance your account security on Facebook. This way, even when you lose or forget your password, Facebook will be able to send you a new one via SMS.

    To add your mobile number, go to Account Settings > Mobile and click on Add a Phone.

    Add mobile

    Select your country and set the mobile carrier before clicking Next.

    add acrrier

    Now you will be given an instruction to send an SMS to the given number. Follow the instructions to get a code via SMS, and then enter the code into the column. You also have the option to Share your number with friends on Facebook and Allow friends to text me from Facebook. Select your preferences and click Next.

    add mobile: code

    Now your mobile phone is registered with Facebook, and when the need arises, this connection will be useful to reactivate your Facebook account.

    3. Activate Secure browsing, Now

    Among other things, to make sure your browsing activity within Facebook is safe, you can turn on the Secure browsing option. By doing this, you automatically limit all external applications that are integrated with Facebook from doing any harm or taking your personal information without your knowledge or approval.

    To start securing your account, click on the drop down menu from the top right corner of your Facebook account and go to Account Settings.

    Account Settings

    Select Security from the left menu.

    Security

    At the Secure Browsing section, click on the Edit link at the right.

    Secure browsing

    The option panel will appear, ‘check’ the box Browse Facebook on a secure connection then click on the Save Changes button.

    Security Settings

    4. Activate ‘Login Approvals’

    Login approvals is an extended security feature offered by Facebook, and it will require you to enter a security code each time you try to access your Facebook account from unrecognized devices. To activate Login Approvals, go to Account Settings > Security, look for Login Approvals and click on the Edit button.

    Login Approvals

    An option to activate Login Approvals will appear, tick the check box to activate.

    Activate login approvals

    A popup window will appear with descriptions of login approvals, click on the Set Up Now button to continue.

    Setup Now

    If you already register your mobile number, Facebook will automatically send you a code via SMS. Enter this code in the given box and click Submit Code.

    enter code

    Now you have completed with Login Approvals request, click Next to continue.

    Next

    Next, Facebook will offer you to setup a Code Generator from your mobile phone; this is useful in case you are unable to receive SMS. Click Continue.

    Code generator

    Code Generator for Android phones

    Since I am using an Android phone, I’ll use the Android activation as an example.

    Download the Facebook Mobile App from Google Play if you don’t already have it. After downloading it to your mobile, click Next.

    Code generator app

    Once downloaded, Facebook will provide instructions to install the Code Generator. To install, launch your Facebook App, tap on menu > Account > Code Generator > Add App. Then click on Finish Setup below.

    Code generator setup

    Now that your Code Generator is active, Facebook will guide you with the correct steps to use the code generator. Next time when you want to generate a new code, simply launch your app, tap on Account > Code Generator and the code will appear. For now, click Close as you have completed the steps to activate your Login Approvals.

    Code generator guide

    5. Disconnect Previous Active Sessions

    The good thing about Facebook is that it lets you know about your previous active sessions, where you login from, and what devices you used to access your Facebook account. Now to make sure your account is safe, from the Account Settings > Security page, look for ‘Active Sessions‘ and click on Edit.

    Active Sessions

    Now all previous sessions will be listed, together with the current active session at the top of the list. Click on the link ‘End Activity‘ to kill the activities from other devices.

    End Sessions

    6. Activate Private Browsing

    Another way to prevent another person from accessing your account is by activating the ‘Private Browsing’ option from your browsers. All browsers have this private browsing option, and by activating this option, your activity will not be logged into the browsing history.

    Safari

    If you are using the Safari Browser on Mac, activate Private Browsing from the menu with Safari > Private Browing.

    Safari private browsing

    Firefox

    For Firefox, go to Tools > Start Private Browsing.

    Firefox private browsing

    Chrome

    If you are using Chrome, there’s an option to browse using the Incognito window, it’s a version of Chrome window where all browsing activity will not be logged in. To open this window, go to File > New Incognito Window.

    Chrome private browsing

    7. Don’t ‘Keep Me Logged In’

    The moment you want to login to your Facebook account, at the Log In page, there’s a small checkbox that says Keep me logged in. Make sure this box is unchecked. Then, log in as usual. With this on, you will be asked for your email and password every time you launch Facebook.

    Keep me Logged In

    8. Avoid Spam Links

    Facebook is serious about spam and is always enhancing its features to make sure you are safe from being a victim to scams. The types of attacks include money scams through direct or indirect requests via Facebook messages, chat etc, phishing links that will redirect you to fake websites, malicious links that could retrieve your personal information or even harm your computer. There are also chances you may receive emails from ‘Facebook’ but it is actually from a phishing website, this modus operandi is part of a scam.

    Better Answered on December 10, 2021.
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