You will see a search field asking for your account details. Enter one of the following: Your associated mobile phone number. Your current or previous email address. Your full account name (as it appears on your profile).

https://www.facebook.com/login/identify/

According to Facebook Help Center guidelines , follow these steps to recover your account:

Because is a high-stress search term, hackers actively target it. Be aware of these scams:

Once you regain access to your account, take these steps to avoid the "login identify" headache in the future:

Standard recovery methods may fail if your contact information is outdated, or if an unauthorized party changed your login details. No Access to Email or Phone Number

Do you still have listed on the account?

Using Facebook.com login to identify users has several benefits, including:

Open your web browser and go to https://www.facebook.com/login/identify . Make sure you type the address carefully and look for the “https” prefix and the lock icon in the address bar to ensure you are on the real Facebook website, not a phishing copy. Then begin typing your search terms.

: In some cases, especially if your account was hacked, you may need to upload a photo of a government-issued ID (like a driver's license) to prove you are the owner. Final Security Tip

Your or Facebook username (e.g., the text that appears at the end of your profile URL: ://facebook.com ). Click Search . Step 2: Choose Your Recovery Method

If you do not see your account, click to provide additional details, such as a friend's name, to help narrow down the search. 3. Choose a Verification Method

If you can see your profile from a friend’s account, you can find your unique username (found at the end of your profile URL, e.g., ://facebook.com ) to use for identification. Securing Your Account After Recovery