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are you yours too Facebook Account Having trouble accessing it? This may be because you have not activated Facebook Protect in your account. The social networking giant is reportedly locking users out of their accounts if they have not activated Facebook Protect with two-factor authentication. Earlier this month, Facebook began sending out an email titled, ‘Your account requires advanced security from Facebook Protect’ asking users to activate Facebook Protect by March 17.
For those who do not know, let us tell you that Facebook Protect is a security program that helps high-target accounts adopt stronger protection by simplifying security features like 2-factor authentication. In addition, it also provides additional security protection to accounts and pages, and also monitors for potential hacking threats.
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So if you are also one of those people who have not activated this feature yet, then follow these easy steps to do so.
1. First of all open Facebook account.
2. Now click on the drop down arrow given on the right side of the Facebook page.
3. Then click on Settings and Privacy, and tap on Settings.
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4. Go to Facebook Protect and tap on Get Started.
5. Now you will see the Welcome Screen, after which you have to click on Next.
6. After this, click on Next appearing on the Facebook Protect Benefits screen.
7.Facebook will then scan your account for potential flaws and suggest what to fix when you turn on Facebook Protect. Common suggestions on what to fix include choosing a strong password or 2-factor authentication.
8. Then click on Fix Now and follow the on-screen instructions and finish turning on Facebook Protect.
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