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How to Permanently Delete Your Facebook Account

Take control of your digital footprint. Follow this straightforward step-by-step guide to close your Facebook account and purge your personal data securely.

Account Closure Steps for Facebook :

1

Log in to Facebook, click your profile picture and select Settings & Privacy > Settings.

2

Click Accounts Center, then select Personal Details.

3

Click Account Ownership and Control, then select Deactivation or Deletion.

4

Choose Delete Account, click Continue and follow instructions to confirm.

Why You Should Delete Unused Accounts

Every online profile you create holds personal data: email addresses, phone numbers, search histories, credit card details, and passwords. When these platforms suffer a data breach, your credentials are leaked onto the dark web, exposing you to credential stuffing attacks across other websites.

Minimize Attack Surface: Deleting inactive accounts is the most effective way to reduce your personal attack surface. If a service does not hold your information, that information cannot be compromised or sold.

Corporate Surveillance: Many web platforms continue to track your location, browsing habits, and device configuration long after you stop actively using their service. A formal account deletion requests a purge of this tracking metadata.

Securing Your Digital Identity After Deletion

After deleting your Facebook account, make sure you clean up your remaining digital footprint. Often, users recycle the same password across multiple services. If you used your Facebook password elsewhere, those accounts are now vulnerable.

We recommend auditing your active logins and updating them to strong, randomly generated keys.

Total Privacy with Decentralized Password Storage

Traditional password managers ask you to trust their corporate clouds to secure your database. But central servers remain high-value targets for hackers.

VaultKeepR solves this by storing your passwords locally or dynamically syncing them using the peer-to-peer **IPFS (InterPlanetary File System)**. Your vault is encrypted directly on your device with **XChaCha20-Poly1305** before any sync occurs. We require no emails, no accounts, and no central sign-ups. Your privacy remains absolute.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can I recover a deleted account?

Most services offer a grace period (usually 14 to 30 days) during which logging back in will cancel the deletion request. After this window closes, all databases, files, and profile identifiers are permanently purged from their active servers and cannot be recovered.

How does VaultKeepR protect my logins without an account?

Instead of relying on a centralized account login, VaultKeepR uses biometric WebAuthn Passkeys or Ethereum-compatible smart accounts (ERC-4337). Your device holds the cryptographic keys, meaning only you have the mathematical authority to decrypt and unlock your database.

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