Facebook has been in the news lately for all the wrong reasons. But is it really deleting your data? There’s no one answer to this question, as Facebook’s policies on data deletion vary from company to company. But in general, Facebook deletes user data when it becomes no longer necessary for its business goals or when users request it. But what about if you’re not sure whether Facebook deleted your data? Here’s how to check:

  1. Go to Facebook and sign in. If you don’t have an account, create one now.
  2. Click on the three lines in the top left corner of your screen and select “Data deletion.” This will take you to a page with more information about how to delete your data.
  3. Scroll down and click on “delete all my data.” This will delete all of your user data, including any posts, photos, or videos that you’ve uploaded since you last logged in.

How to DELETE FACEBOOK From Your Life?

No, this isn’t the case. Even after you terminate your account, Facebook maintains some data. From Facebook’s Data Use Policy

You’ll need special software to effectively erase data if you want to remove it for good. Always make a backup of any data you don’t want to lose after the hard disk has been erased clean, because it will be impossible or very costly to retrieve any lost information.

Yes, in general. If a police department has a reason to access a “deleted” Facebook account, they will need a court order and will have to hand it over to Facebook. They would then search their servers for any messages that may be on there.

You won’t be able to restore your deleted Facebook account. For almost 90 days, all of your Facebook data is kept in backup systems, after which it is permanently erased. You will not be able to access any other applications you’ve signed up for using your Facebook account.

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