Facebook is a data-driven company and has a lot of information on you. The best way to protect your data is to use the settings that Facebook provides. You can manage who sees your posts, what kind of ads you see, and what kind of information Facebook can collect from third parties.

There is no way to delete all data from Facebook. If you want to delete your account entirely, you’ll have to do that from the website.

Yes. Facebook deletes your information when you delete your account.

Facebook does not delete your data when you delete your account. They do, however, delete the login information so that you cannot access the account anymore.

The short answer is no. Deleting your Facebook account does not delete everything you have ever posted on Facebook. It only deletes the data from your account, and it’s up to you if you want to keep a backup of that data.

No, you cannot reactivate a deleted Facebook account. While you can create a new Facebook account and delete it, your old account is gone forever.

You can’t delete Facebook. You can only deactivate your account. If you have a Facebook page, you can delete it.

Facebook does not delete a user’s account until that user has been inactive for at least 30 days. This is in order to prevent people from deleting their account and then reactivating it under a different name in order to avoid being blocked from the site.