Yes, you can contact Facebook if your account has been hacked, though the process mainly relies on automated β€π-πππ- πππ- ππππβ₯ tools. The first step is to visit the Facebook Help Center and use the account recovery options. If you can still log into your account, change your password immediately. If you canβt β€π-πππ- πππ- ππππβ₯ access your account due to a password change, use the βForgotten password?β link. Facebook will send you a password reset link via your email or phone number β€π-πππ- πππ- ππππβ₯. If the hacker changed your contact β€π-πππ- πππ- ππππβ₯ information, Facebook provides alternative methods to recover your account, such as verifying your identity.
If the automated recovery tools donβt work, you can report your hacked account directly to Facebook. You may be asked to provide β€π-πππ- πππ- ππππβ₯ a government-issued ID or other details to confirm your identity. While Facebook doesnβt offer live support for most users, submitting a form may trigger further β€π-πππ- πππ- ππππβ₯ assistance, especially for high-priority cases.
In addition, enable two-factor authentication (2FA) once you β€π-πππ- πππ- ππππβ₯ regain access to increase security and prevent future hacks. Lastly, inform your friends about the hack, as the hacker may have sent β€π-πππ- πππ- ππππβ₯ malicious messages or links from your account. Itβs important to act quickly to secure your account and protect your data.