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Here are some ways to check if an email is really from Facebook. If an email or Facebook message looks strange, don't open it or any attachments. Instead, report it to phish@fb.com or through the report links that appear throughout Facebook.
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I'm receiving email or text notifications about a Facebook account that doesn't belong to me. I received an email that I created a new Facebook account, but I didn’t create a new account. Use this form to report someone who is pretending to be you. Learn more about reporting potential rights violations.
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Look out for suspicious emails or messages. Don't trust messages demanding money, offering gifts or threatening to delete or ban your account. Emails from Instagram or Facebook about your account will only come from @mail.instagram.com or @facebookmail.com. Don't click suspicious links.
If someone contacts you saying they're from Meta, you can confirm if the representative is actually affiliated with Meta by checking their email address. Remember, Meta representatives will never ask you for your password, payment details, or other sensitive information over chat, text, email or phone.
Report suspected phishing emails to your email provider. Report any suspicious messages on Messenger. If you believe that a crime has been committed, we strongly recommend reporting this to local law enforcement. Additional resources. Learn more about how to avoid spam and scams on Facebook.
If you get a suspicious email or message claiming to be from Meta or other legitimate companies and institutions, verify the sender and don't click any links or attachments. You can verify if an email comes from Meta in your settings on Facebook and Instagram .
Think of emails that offer a quick-and-easy investment scheme or an urgent text message from someone claiming to be a friend in need, or a phishing email claiming to come from Meta to alert you of issues with your account and asking you to immediately click on a link to learn more.