Yes. If you have a Facebook account and you want to delete it, go to the Settings menu on your account and click “Delete Your Account”. This will take you to a page with a confirmation button that will ask if you’re sure.

You can’t delete Facebook without deleting your account, which would also delete all of the data and content associated with it.

No, deleting your Facebook account will not delete everything. Your content is still accessible on the internet and social media.

Facebook retains deleted accounts for 90 days.

There are many reasons why you should not delete Facebook. For one, it is a great way to stay in touch with friends and family. It also has many benefits for your mental health, like giving you a sense of community and support.

No, deactivating your Facebook account means you can’t log in to the app or website. It’s like turning off your phone. Deleting your Facebook account means you’ll no longer be able to log in and will have to start a new account if you want to use Facebook again.

Facebook has a waiting period of 30 days before it deletes an account. This is because the company needs to make sure that it has collected all of the data from the account and that there are no other active Facebook accounts associated with this account.

If you delete your Facebook account, all of the messages sent through Messenger will also be deleted.

If you delete your Facebook account, it will be gone forever. If you want to reactivate your account, you will need to create a new one.

Facebook has been in the news a lot lately, and not because of their new features. The company has faced much scrutiny over the past year because of how they handle user data, and this has led many people to delete Facebook 2021.