If you’re like most Facebook users, you probably have data stored on the social media platform. Whether it’s your user name, password, or contact information, there’s a good chance that some of that data is still accessible to Facebook. To remove this data from Facebook, you’ll need to first create a new account and then follow these steps:
- Log in to your Facebook account.
- Click on the three lines in the top left corner of your screen and select “Settings.”
- Scroll down and click on “Data Management.”
- In this section, you’ll need to create a new account and enter your email address. After you’ve created an account and entered your email address, click on the “Create Account” button in the bottom right corner of the screen.
- In the next step, you’ll be asked to provide some basic information about yourself such as your name and age. After you’ve provided these details, click on the “Create Account” button again and enter your password when prompted. You can also choose to use a two-factor authentication code if desired. After you’ve entered your password and clicked on the “Create Account” button again, Facebook will ask for some additional information about yourself such as whether or not you want to keep all of your posts public or only share them with certain people (you can choose this option later). After providing this information, Facebook will ask for permission to access certain information about you such as user names and passwords (you can choose not to share these details with Facebook). After granting permission for Facebook to access these details, they will create a new account for you with all of their personal data still stored on it!