No. Facebook does not deactivate your account immediately. It takes a few days before it is deactivated, and you are notified of the time frame before it happens.

When you deactivate your Facebook account, all of your posts and personal information are removed from the site. All that remains is a profile picture with a message that reads: “This account has been deactivated.” Your friends will not be able to see your timeline or any other content.Your friends will not be able to see any of your past posts, like the ones you shared on Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat.

It can take up to 30 days for Facebook to delete an inactive account.

If you deactivate your account, it stays in the state that it was in when you deactivated it. You can reactivate your account at any time to make changes, like changing your profile picture or editing your status.

Facebook can be reactivated by logging in with the same account login credentials.

Facebook’s privacy policy states that you have to wait 30 days before deleting your account.

No, they cannot. You will no longer be able to receive messages from anyone if you deactivate Messenger.

No. Facebook keeps track of all your activity on the site, even if you deactivate your account. When you log back in, Facebook will show you a list of stories that you looked at before logging out.

Yes, you can reactivate your Facebook account after 2 years. To do so, you’ll need to provide your email address and password for the account.

Yes, Facebook deletes deactivated accounts. However, they do not delete the account immediately. They wait for a period of time before they delete it to make sure that the account is indeed deactivated and not just temporarily unavailable.