
Go to Facebook’s Password and Security settings and look at the Where You’re Logged In section. Here you will see a list of all those devices where your account is logged in. In such a situation, if any unknown device appears, logout it immediately. Apart from this, you should also keep checking from time to time the third-party apps and websites to which you have given access from Facebook.

Apart from this, many people use the same password on different websites and apps, which can prove to be a big mistake. Experts recommend always creating a long, strong and unique password for Facebook. Make sure to include uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and special characters. Also keep changing your password from time to time.

Instead of keeping information like your posts, friend list, mobile number and email address public, set it to Friends or Only Me. With this, your personal information will reach fewer people and it will be difficult for cyber criminals to gather information about you.

Let us tell you that if you have not yet turned on Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) in Facebook, then turn it on immediately. Apart from the password, this feature provides you an extra security layer. In such a situation, whenever someone tries to login to your account from a new device, he will have to enter the verification code received from your phone or authenticator app. That is why after turning on this feature, no one will be able to access your account only with the password.

For your information, let us tell you that Facebook’s Login Alerts feature gives you information about every new login. In such a situation, this feature should also be kept on. Let us tell you that if you keep this feature on, then if any unknown person tries to login to your account, you will immediately get a notification or email. With this you can change the password in time and secure the account.
Published at : 14 Jul 2026 05:07 PM (IST)
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