If you have deleted your Facebook account after 30 days, you may need to start the process all over again. Here are some tips to help you recover your account:
- Log into your Facebook account and click on the “Account Settings” button.
- Scroll down and click on the “Delete Account” button.
- Type in a valid reason for deleting your Facebook account and click on the “Delete” button.
- Click on the “Create New Account” button and enter your name, email address, and password into the fields.
- Click on the “Create Account” button and confirm your information by clicking on the “Confirm Account Settings” button.
Facebook automatically backs up all data for deactivated accounts so you may quickly reactivate them if you change your mind and want to use the social network again. After a period of time, Facebook does not remove old account information, allowing you to reactivate Facebook a year later.
Even if a person’s account is permanently deleted, however, that data is no longer accessible to you, and you can’t do anything about it. Facebook allows users to regain access to their accounts and data for up to 30 days after making a deletion request.
In one month, I can restore my permanently deleted Google account. Begin at https://accounts.google.com/signin/recovery and follow the instructions. It’s permanently erased and lost if you see “Couldn’t find your Google account” (and you can’t establish a new account with that name)
There’s no way to look up a vanished Facebook profile; when a person deletes their Facebook account, the profile is deleted from the website, erasing all traces of that person’s existence.
If you’d like to reactivate your Pages, you must first log back into Facebook or use another method to log into your Facebook account. Remember that in order for the process to finalize, you’ll need access to the email address or mobile number you used to sign up.