A Facebook account may be disabled for various reasons, such as posting content or engaging in activities that violate Facebook's policies, or being targeted by malicious attacks.
Appeal for Facebook Account Recovery: Utilize Link 439
Similar to Link 333 and 641, Link 439 Facebook is a concise term referring to the last three digits of the link https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/122145551250439, created by Facebook to specifically address user account issues. If your Facebook account is functioning normally but suddenly gets locked, Link 439 Facebook will be an effective assistance tool.
Link 439 Facebook - Recovering Disabled Accounts
To execute this technique, you'll need to Fake IP to another country, preferably Germany. If you're unfamiliar with the process, you can refer to how to Fake IP with HOLA in Mytour's previous article. Additionally, don't forget to prepare 2 photos of the front and back of any personal identification document, such as an ID card or driver's license.
Step 1: After successfully Fake IP, open your browser and visit Link 439 Facebook - The specialized link for handling disabled account cases Here.
Step 2: In the newly appeared User Help window, enter the following information into the dialogue box:
- Email address or mobile phone number listed on your account: Enter the email address or phone number associated with the disabled Facebook account;
- Full name: Input your full name;
- Your ID: Upload photos of the front and back of your ID card or driver's license;
- Additional info: Here, you write your request to send to Facebook. Note that to ensure a prompt response to your appeal, you should write the content in English.
If you're unsure how to draft an appeal to recover a disabled account, you can refer to a sample content.
Hi Facebook! My Facebook has been disable, please review and unblock my account. I have send my ID card. |
Note: You are required to submit a photo of your identification document to Facebook to recover a disabled account.
Step 3: Once you have entered the information, press the Send button to submit the appeal and await Facebook's response.
If your appeal is accepted, Facebook will send a notification email to your inbox. You simply need to confirm to log in to Facebook and use it as usual.
If your attempt to appeal using Link 439 Facebook is unsuccessful, don't lose hope. You can try referring to an article on unlocking Facebook also produced by Mytour recently.
If Facebook requires identity verification, you can visit Link 339 and follow Mytour's instructions to unlock your account.
Wishing you success!
