Quick Answer
To secure your Facebook account: enable two-factor authentication (2FA), use a strong unique password, review login alerts, update privacy settings, and avoid suspicious links. Regularly check active sessions and log out unused devices.
Key Takeaways
- Use a password manager to generate/store complex passwords.
- Log out public/shared computers after use.
- Regularly review active sessions monthly.
- Protecting family photos and private messages
- Stopping identity theft linked to your profile
What Securing your Facebook account means in practice
Quick answer
Set Up Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)
What You'll Need
Go to Settings > Security and Login.
Under 'Two-Factor Authentication,' tap Get Started.
Choose an authenticator app (Google Authenticator) or text codes.
Follow prompts to scan a QR code or enter a key.
Save backup codes in a safe place.
Troubleshooting & Solutions
Common Problems & Solutions
Weak passwords, reused passwords across sites, or clicking phishing links often lead to account takeovers.
- 1Change your password immediately using a strong, unique password.
- 2Reset all app permissions under Settings > Apps and Websites.
- 3Enable 2FA in Settings > Security and Login.
- 4Check for suspicious activity under Active Sessions.
- Using the same password elsewhere.
- Ignoring password manager warnings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Look for unfamiliar posts, messages, or login locations. Check Active Sessions in Settings.
Sources & References
- [1]Securing your Facebook account — Wikipedia
Wikipedia, 2026
