Security Features and Tips
Facebook.com on mobile browsers is in the process of being updated. See more
Facebook.com on mobile browsers is in the process of being updated. We’ll be adding updated instructions to the Help Center for features that are available on mobile browsers. Check back over the coming months. See less
Use our security features like login alerts and approvals
, and review and update your security settings
at any time.
Keep Your Account Secure
Keep your Facebook account secure
Keep your Facebook account secure
Here are a few things you can do to keep your account secure.
Protect your password
Don't use your Facebook password anywhere else online, and never share it with other people.
Your password should be hard to guess, so don't include your name or common words.
Learn more about creating a strong password
.
Never share your login information
Scammers may create fake websites that look like Facebook and ask you to log in with your email and password.
Always check the website's URL before you enter your login information. When in doubt, type www.facebook.com
into your browser to get to Facebook.
Don't forward emails from Meta to other people, since they may have sensitive information about your account.
Learn more about avoiding phishing
.
Log out of Facebook when you use a computer you share with other people
If you forget, you can log out remotely
.
Don't accept friend requests from people you don't know
Scammers may create fake accounts to friend people.
Becoming friends with scammers might allow them to spam your timeline, tag you in posts and send you malicious messages.
Watch out for malicious software
Malicious software can cause damage to a computer, server or computer network.
Learn the signs
of an infected computer or device and how to remove malicious software.
Keep your web browser up to date and remove suspicious applications or browser add-ons
.
Never click suspicious links, even if they appear to come from a friend or a company you know
This includes links on Facebook (example: on posts) or in emails.
Keep in mind that Meta will never ask you for your password in an email.
If you see a suspicious link on Facebook, report it
.
Use our extra security options
You can also get alerts about unrecognized logins
, and set up two-factor authentication
.
If you're logged into Facebook on a computer, you can use Security Checkup
to review your security settings.
Using Security Checkup to add security to your Facebook account
Using Security Checkup to add security to your Facebook account
You can use Security Checkup to review and add more security to your account.
Start Security Checkup
1.
Log into your Facebook account on a computer
2.
Go to www.facebook.com/help/securitycheckup
3.
Click Start security checkup
.
Security Checkup will help you:
Get alerts when someone tries logging into your account from an unrecognized computer or mobile device.
Learn how to protect your password.
Enable two-factor authentication
, an optional feature that adds more security to your Facebook account.
Note:
This feature is currently available to people logged into Facebook on a computer or the latest version of the Facebook for Android or Facebook for iOS app.
Learn more about keeping your account secure
.
Does Facebook use secure browsing (HTTPS)?
Does Facebook use secure browsing (HTTPS)?
Yes. Secure browsing (HTTPS) is a security feature that automatically encrypts your connection to Facebook. This helps protect your account by making it harder for anyone to access your Facebook information without your permission.
A secure connection is required to connect to Facebook and can't be turned off.
Get a one-time password to log into Facebook
Get a one-time password to log into Facebook
You can use a one-time password to log into your Facebook account any time you feel uncomfortable entering your real password (such as in a library or internet cafe).
To get a one-time password
1.
Send a text message (SMS) to 32665 with the message otp
. SMS messages may sometimes be delayed.
2.
If your mobile number is already linked to your Facebook account
, we'll reply with a unique, 6-character temporary password. If you haven't added this mobile number to your account, we'll send you an email with instructions on how to add it and collect your code.
3.
Once you get your code, enter it in the Password
section of the Facebook login screen. Keep in mind, one-time passwords are only valid for 20 minutes, then they'll expire.
Your one-time password is temporary and can't be used more than once.
Note:
One-time passwords are not available if you have two-factor authentication
turned on.
Learn more about two-factor authentication on Facebook
.
Log out of Facebook on another computer, phone, or tablet
Log out of Facebook on another computer, phone, or tablet
You can manage where you’re logged in from your Security and Login Settings. The WHERE YOU'RE LOGGED IN
section lists where you’re currently logged in. Each entry includes a date, time, location and device type.
End a session
Classic mobile browser experience
Classic mobile browser experience
1.
Tap
in the top right of Facebook.
2.
Scroll down and tap Settings
, then tap Password and security
.
3.
Go to the section WHERE YOU'RE LOGGED IN
. You may need to tap See more
to see all of the sessions where you're logged in.
4.
Find the session you want to end and tap
then tap Log out
.
Tapping Log out
will immediately log you off of Facebook on that computer, phone or tablet.
Updated mobile browser experience
Updated mobile browser experience
1.
Tap
in the top right of Facebook.
2.
Scroll down and tap Settings
.
3.
Tap Security and Login
.
4.
Go to the WHERE YOU'RE LOGGED IN
section. You may need to tap See More
to see all of the sessions where you're logged in.
5.
Find the session you want to end and tap
then tap Log out
.
Tapping Log out
will immediately log you out of Facebook on that device.
Unfamiliar locations in the 'Where you're logged in' section of your Facebook account.
Unfamiliar locations in the 'Where you're logged in' section of your Facebook account.
If you see a location that you don't recognize, first check if it's related to your mobile device. Often, when signing in through a mobile device, you're routed through an IP address that doesn’t actually reflect your actual location.
If you don't recognize a location and it's not connected to a mobile device, it could be because:
We have inaccurate information:
Sometimes we can only provide an approximate location that may appear inaccurate compared to your actual location.
You forgot to log off:
You might be seeing the location of a mobile device you're still logged in to. If you think you've left yourself logged in on someone else’s mobile device, you can log yourself out
.
Someone else has access to your Facebook account:
If you think someone else is logged in to your account, you should first log yourself out
and then secure your account
by changing your password.