Keep Account Security, Here's How To Delete Facebook Accounts From Unknown Devices
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JAKARTA Facebook, an application under the auspices of Meta, will provide notifications if a device enters your account. If this happens and the device is not yours, check the security of the account immediately. You can review various kinds of account activity, from the last incoming device, the location of the device, to the last account used. Here's how to view a foreign device that accesses your account, quoted from How to Geek. View the Device Through Facebook Application Settings has a different look than the web site version. However, how to view the device's activity is not much different. You need to open a horizontal three-line icon in the lower or upper right corner first. After that, tap on the profile icon that you can see, then search for the Privacy and Security menu. Tap the Settings menu that you can see, then tap See More in the Account Center so that all activities from your Facebook account can be displayed.

Next, look for Password and Security at the bottom of Account Settings. If you've tapped, click the Where you're logged in option and the entire list of devices you're using to access your Facebook account will be visible.Delete Unknown Device Sometimes, the device listed shows the wrong location. If the device you're using is indeed only one on the list, it means that it belongs to you even if the device's location is wrong. If you're sure that the device is not yours, immediately delete your Facebook account from that device. To do this, reopen Account Login Activities, then tap select Device to Log Out. Next, check the desired device and tap Out.


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