'I forgot my Facebook password and have tried nearly all possible passwords but still can't log in to my Facebook account. How could I hack the Facebook password?'
When creating a Facebook profile, you are required to provide an email address. This helps avoid account hacking and allows Facebook to send you email.
Facebook is the largest social network with over 600 million users in the world. As a consequence, more and more people ask for Facebook password hack in the Internet. So, in this article, I'm now discovering all the methods used to hack Facebook password.
Method 1: Hack Facebook Password with Primary Email Account
Go to Facebook and click Forgot your Password link.
You'll be taken to a page where you have 3 options to identify your Facebook account. Enter the details you know about the username, email address, phone number or fullname. For example, I can recall my email address and I'll use it to identify my Facebook account. Then click on Search.
After successful search for the user Facebook will show some information about how many emails are linked to the account. Click Reset Password to continue.
You'll receive a password reset email from Facebook, including the Password Reset Code. Enter the Password Reset Code and click Submit Code.
Enter a new password and then confirm it. Click Change Password button.
Now you can log in to your Facebook account with your new password. If you can't get to this point then it sounds like the account is no longer associated with your email address (or you don't have access to that mailbox because, well, it isn't your account).
Method 2: Hack Facebook Password with Password Recovery Tool
Nearly most Web browsers have a pretty nifty password manager, including Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera. When you login to Facebook, the Web browser offers to save your user name and password. The next time you visit that page, user name and password fields are auto completed for you. A real time-saver.
But have you ever forgotten your Facebook password and need to recover the password saved in your browser? Once you have let your web browser remembers your password, it's quite easy to recover the password with Password Recovery Bundle. Let's take the example of Google Chrome browser.
Download and install Password Recovery Bundle.
Run Password Recovery Bundle, then click the Start Recovery button. It will bring up a drop-down menu that shows all supported password types.
Select the Chrome Password option.
The program will instantly decrypt the passwords saved in Chrome's password manager, then display the logins and passwords to all your Facebook accounts.
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When creating a Facebook profile, you are required to provide an email address, whether it is a third-party account or a Facebook account. This helps avoid account hacking and allows Facebook to send you email notifications. This process, however, is moot if you cannot access your email account. Disassociate unused email addresses from your Facebook profile using the website's built-in profile editing tools.
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Click the 'Edit My Profile' link on the top left.
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Click the 'Add / Remove Emails' link in the Emails section.
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Click 'Remove' next to the email address you wish to disassociate from your Facebook account.
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Click 'Save Changes' and enter your password when prompted.
Tip
You cannot disassociate your primary email account with Facebook so if you only have one email account tied to your profile, you must set up a new primary email account in order to disassociate the previous one. In the Edit My Profile menu, click 'Contact Information' and choose 'Add / Remove Emails.' Click 'Add Another Email,' enter the email address and your Facebook password. Facebook sends a confirmation message to your email's inbox. Open the message and click the confirmation link to finish adding the new email address. Go back to your list of emails and click the bubble next to the new email account to set it as your primary email address. Click 'Save Settings' and enter your Facebook account's password.
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About the Author
Aaron Wein is a copy editor for Skagit Valley Publishing. He has been a writer and editor since 2004, contributing to Washington-based publications and clients such as the 'Bellingham Herald,' 'Western Athletics,' 'GNAC Sports' and Microsoft. Wein obtained a bachelor's degree in journalism from Western Washington University.
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Wein, Aaron. 'How Do I Unassociate an Email Address With Facebook?' Small Business - Chron.com, http://smallbusiness.chron.com/unassociate-email-address-facebook-27058.html. Accessed 11 September 2019.
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