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Use Forgot Password Method to Hack Someone’s Facebook Account

To take advantage of the previous method of hacking a Facebook account, you need to provide your victim’s username. This method requires some details of your victim’s email address to open the Facebook account you are going to hack. Have a look at the detailed process.
  1. Open Facebook login page & choose “Forgot Your Password” option.
  2. You will see a new page; it will request to find your Facebook account. Type your target username, phone number, email address or full name.
  3. Choose the email option on the next page “Reset Your Password” and click on the button “Continue”. You can use other options too. You can select a phone call or a text message but you should be sure you will be able to access the recovery option you choose. The next step is important.
  4. The system will send a security code to the user’s email address. You will need to insert this specific code in the space on the Facebook page.
  5. A new page will appear. You will need to enter a new strong password with letters & punctuation marks.
  6. You will be requested to log out of the Facebook account you want to hack. Don’t do that. You should choose the option “Stay Logged in” and click on the “Continue” button.
  7. You will get access to any information & can use this Facebook account as its owner. It is simple.
This method is free and you don’t have to be a hacker to succeed in doing it. This method is good for hacking Facebook accounts of your close friends or family members although they will easily find out that someone has hacked their account on Facebook. Want to hack a Facebook password of a stranger? Keep reading to learn about other effective techniques.

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