How to reset facebook password without email or phone number

Forgetting your Facebook password is frustrating on its own. But it gets even scarier when you realize that you may also need your Facebook account to log into other services. But fear not, as there are a few different ways you can reset your forgotten password. If you have the same email or phone number that you registered with, it won’t take long. However, some of them will only work if you prepared for this beforehand.

How to reset your password on Facebook?

There are a few methods you can try if you have forgotten your Facebook password. The most straightforward one is to use a recovery code, but you must have access to the email account you used when you signed up for Facebook:

  1. First, go to Facebook’s login page.

  2. Try to log in with the last password you remember using.

  3. If it’s incorrect, Google will send a recovery code to the email address associated with your account. Use it to log into your account.

What to do if you no longer have access to the email address you signed up with? You can still recover your Facebook account through a backup email address or phone number. It will also work if you’ve linked Facebook with your Google account. Here’s how it works:

  1. Go to Facebook’s login page.

  2. Click on Forgot account?

  3. Select a method for resetting your password: Google account, backup email address, or phone number. Click Continue and follow the instructions to reset your password.

If you can’t access any of those either, you can use your trusted contacts to recover your account. However, it only works if you have selected your trusted contacts beforehand:

  1. Go to Facebook’s login page.

  2. Click on Forgot account?

  3. In the next window, select No longer have access to these?

  4. Enter a new email address or phone number you want to use.

  5. Ask your trusted contacts to visit https://www.facebook.com/recover and give you the recovery codes.

  6. Enter the codes, click Continue, and follow the instructions to reset your account.

If you can neither access the email account that you used when signing up for Facebook nor have set up a backup email, phone number, and emergency contacts, then, unfortunately, you won’t be able to log into your Facebook account. There is no way to verify that it’s really you trying to regain access to your Facebook.

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How to set recovery email, phone number, and emergency contacts?

If you managed to remember your password and log in, it’s best to add additional verification and recovery methods, like a phone number and trusted contacts. You never know when you might forget your password, or someone might try to hack your account – it’s best to have a few different verification methods.

  1. Log into your Facebook account, click on the little arrow on the right, and select Settings.

  2. In the General tab, select Contact and add a backup email address and your current phone number.

  3. Then, select the Security and login tab on the left and scroll down to Setting up extra security. There, you can choose 3 to 5 friends that will help you recover your account if you forget your password in the future.

While you’re at it, you can tweak other security and privacy settings. Set up alerts for unrecognized logins and two-factor authentication if you haven’t already. You can also change the password to something long and complex (you can consult our password strength checker to see if it’s strong enough) and add it to your password manager. This way, you won’t run the risk of losing it in the future.

Whether you forgot your password or got hacked, we'll show you how to recover your Facebook account.

Most of Facebook's automated account recovery options depend on the information you entered and validated when you set up your account. If you never completed the information or if it's outdated, chances are slim that you'll be able to regain access to your account.

However, we will show you one option for when every other recovery method fails.

5 Ways to Recover Your Facebook Account

Facebook account recovery is tricky, especially if you have not set up any backup recovery options. Keep in mind that many of the options below take time and patience. That said, many people have succeeded, even if nothing seemed to work at all.

Note: This article covers everything we know about Facebook account recovery. If you still have questions, post your question to Facebook's Help Center.

1. Check if You're Still Logged Into Facebook Somewhere

Before you try to recover your account, check whether you are still logged into Facebook on any of your devices. This could be another browser or browser profile on your computer, your Facebook Android or iOS app, or a mobile browser, for example, your tablet or Kindle.

If you can still access Facebook anywhere, you might be able to "recover" your Facebook password without a confirmation reset code; though what you'll actually do is create a new password.

Facebook Change Password Screen

Proceed to Step 1a of our article describing what to do when your Facebook account gets hacked, where we explain how to change your Facebook password. At this point, also consider setting up two-factor authentication on Facebook.

If you have set up two-factor authentication and have lost access to your code generator, here's how to regain your Facebook login.

2. Try the Default Facebook Account Recovery Options

If you couldn't find a device where you were still logged into Facebook, proceed with the recovery options.

If possible, use the internet connection and computer or phone from which you've frequently logged into your Facebook account before. If Facebook recognizes that network and device, you might be able to reset your password without additional verification. But first, you need to identify your account.

Option 1: Recover Your Account From Its Profile Page

If you have access to another Facebook account, for example, that of a friend or family member, and you can access your account's profile page that way because you're Facebook friends, you can use this option. Note that it will require logging out of the other account.

To proceed with this option, find your profile on your Facebook friend's friend list, open it, and click the ... on or below your profile image (in the mobile app, the three-dot menu will show up below the image), then select Find Support or Report Profile.

Find Support or Report Profile option to recover your Facebook account

From the next menu, select the appropriate option, in this case I Can't Access My Account.

Menu to report problems with an account, including "I Can't Access My Account" option for recovery.

In the final step, select Recover this account and click Done, which will log you out of the account you're using, to start the account recovery.

Facebook Recover this account menu after selection "I Can't Access My Account" option from previous menu.

This method will lead you to the same Reset Your Password window described under Option 2. The recovery is based on the contact data you added to your account.

Facebook Reset Your Password menu

If you need more help with the following recovery steps, follow the instructions from the second screenshot below.

Option 2: Find and Recover Your Account With Contact Details

If you don't have access to Facebook at all or prefer not to log out of another account, open a new browser profile, e.g. a guest profile, and head to the Facebook recover page.

Enter an email address or phone number you previously added to your Facebook account. When you search for a phone number, try it with or without your country code, e.g., 1, +1, or 001 for the US; all three versions should work. Even if it doesn't say so, you can also use your Facebook username.

Facebook Find
Your Account menu

Once you successfully managed to identify your account, you will see a summary of your profile. Before you proceed, carefully check if this really is your account and if you still have access to the email address or phone number listed. You may be able to choose between email or phone recovery.

Facebook Reset Your Password after finding an account based on an email address, phone number, or use name.

Should the No longer have access to these? option apply to you, proceed to Section 3 of this article.

If all looks well with the contact details that Facebook has on file for you, however, click Continue. Facebook will send you a security code.

Retrieve the code from your email or phone (depending on which method you chose), enter it, and rejoice in having recovered your Facebook account.

Facebook Enter Security Code menu to recover an account.

At this point, you can set a new password, which we strongly recommend.

If the code never arrives, check your spam folder (email), make sure you can receive text messages from unknown senders, and ensure you haven't blocked Facebook's number on your phone.

If you still can't receive the code, click Didn't get a code? in the bottom-left corner of the Enter Security Code window, which will take you back to the previous screen.

You can try again, or maybe you'll realize that you don't have access to the account after all.

Log Back Into Your Facebook Account

If you managed to regain access to your account, and if you suspect that your Facebook account was hacked, immediately change your password and update your contact information.

These are key steps in securing your Facebook account. Be sure to remove any email addresses or phone numbers that are not your own or that you can no longer access.

We strongly recommend that you enable two-factor authentication on all of your social media accounts, so that this won't happen again.

Often, it's not possible to recover a Facebook account using the options above. Maybe you lost access to the email address and phone number you once added to your profile. Or maybe a hacker changed this information.

In that case, Facebook allows you to specify a new email address or phone number, which it will use to contact you about recovering your account.

To start this process, click the link No longer have access to these? in the bottom-left of the reset password page (see above) to start the Facebook account recovery process. Facebook will ask you for a new email address or phone number, so that it can get in touch with you to help you recover your account. Click Continue to proceed.

Let
Facebook know how they can reach you

Wait until Facebook gets in touch to verify your identity. Be patient.

4. Check if Your Facebook Account Was Hacked to Send Spam

In the event that your account was hacked and is posting spam while you can no longer access it, you should report your Facebook account as compromised.

Report a compromised Facebook account

This will actually start a similar process to the one outlined above. While you will use the same information to identify your account, in the following step, you will be able to use either a current or old Facebook password to recover your account.

Log into your account with a current or old password

This is useful in case a hacker changed your password, but it may also come in handy if you forget your new password. You can find more security-related tips on the Account Security page in the Facebook Help Center.

5. Confirm Your Identity With Facebook

If all of Facebook's automated account recovery methods have failed, your last hope is Facebook support itself.

Facebook has a Help Centre page that lets you confirm your identity.

Upload a JPEG (photo) of your ID, enter an email address or mobile phone number that is (or was) associated with the Facebook account you wish to recover, then click Send to submit the information.

Submit an ID to confirm your identity and recover your Facebook account

If you no longer have access to any of the email addresses or phone numbers associated with your account, enter one you have access to now. Then, email to explain your situation.

Mention that you've already submitted your ID to prove your identity. Do not attach your ID to your email, as email isn't a secure form of communication.

Either way, hearing back from Facebook can take several weeks, so you'll need to be patient.

If you didn't use your real name on Facebook, your hopes for recovering your account this way are close to zero.

If All Else Fails, Create a New Facebook Profile

Over the past few years, we have received countless messages from people who weren't able to recover their Facebook accounts, even after going through all of these steps, one by one.

Usually, their contact information was outdated, the recovery codes Facebook provided didn't work, or the company would never respond to verify their identity. And at that point, you're out of options. At some point, you just have to move on. As much as it hurts, learn from your mistakes, and create a new account.

Be sure to add several valid contact details, secure your Facebook account, and rebuild your profile from scratch. It's a pain, but it's better than nothing.

How can I change my Facebook password without old password and email?

You may be able to get back into your Facebook account by using an alternate email or mobile phone number listed on your account. Using a computer or mobile phone that you have previously used to log into your Facebook account, go to facebook.com/login/identify and follow the instructions.

How can I get my old Facebook password without resetting it?

We're not able to send you a copy of your password without resetting it. If you're already logged in, you can change your password in your Settings. If you're having trouble logging in or remembering your password, you can change it.