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The thread discusses a participant's concern about potentially losing access to their Facebook page after their spouse changed the associated email address. Participants share their thoughts on the situation, possible causes, and experiences related to Facebook account management.
Views differ regarding the implications of changing email addresses on Facebook accounts, and no clear consensus emerges on the best course of action for recovery.
The discussion reflects personal experiences with Facebook account management and security concerns, without providing definitive solutions or guidance.
Participants in the consultant community who are navigating similar issues with social media account management may find the shared experiences relevant.
Jennie4PC said:I am gone of facebook so I will see if I can contact facebook.
Amanda when I as signing DH up I got that same notice about the email already being used but I guess when he changed everything he didnt get that warning.
BlessedWifeMommy said:Okay I've been thinking about this. What stops someone from signing into their account, guessing my email address and changing their's to mine? I hope there is some way this would be prevented?
babywings76 said:I was wondering that too, because when you go on to someone's profile, it lists their email address right there. But really, what would they gain, other than screwing up your access? They couldn't pretend to be you because they are creating a new profile and you have passwords to log in.
Yes, you can recover your deleted Facebook page within 14 days of deletion. After this period, the page and its content are permanently removed and cannot be restored.
To recover your deleted Facebook page, log into your Facebook account, go to the "Pages" section, and look for the option to restore your deleted page. Follow the prompts provided by Facebook to complete the recovery process.
If you miss the 14-day recovery window, your page will be permanently deleted, and you will not be able to recover it. You will need to create a new page if you want to have a presence on Facebook again.
Yes, if your page was unpublished, you can simply go to the page settings and select the option to publish it again. You may need to meet certain criteria or provide additional information depending on the reason for the unpublishing.
If you cannot find the option to recover your deleted page, ensure that you are logged into the correct account that had admin access to the page. If the option is still unavailable, you may need to contact Facebook support for assistance.