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How to hack facebook password?

By Omo Baba Billy

Hack facebook by using trick “Reset the Password”

Another way for learning how to hack facebook password easily is through the password reset.
This is probably the easiest of all methods to use, especially if you are a friend with the person whose facebook account you want to hack.
So, how to hack facebook password with this method?
  • Step 1: First you should get the e-mail login of the person’s facebook account

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  • Step 2: Then next step is to click on the button for forgotten passwords where you should type the e-mail address of the victim.

The system will then ask you whether you want to reset the password through his e-mail address. That will not help you, so you should press the button which says –>”no longer have access to these?”
no longer have access to these
  • Step 3: Next, you will be asked how you can be reached, so you should type an e-mail address that is not associated with any facebook account.

The following step is answering a question that the victim knows the answer to.
If the victim is your friend then you will likely know the answer, but if not, you can make a simple guess.
If the answer is correct you can easily change the password and wait for 24 hours before you can login to that facebook account.
Trusted Contacts: You can use this option only if you have already chosen trusted contacts.
If you want to protect yourself from people that know how to hack facebook password then you have a few options available.
You can use a different e-mail address for logging than the one that is visible on your profile. Also use a difficult security question for recovering your facebook password.

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