Facebook BLOCKS the ability to DELETE accounts

Facebook has blocked the possibility of some users to delete their accounts from the social network, the #DeleteFacebook movement seems to have produced big losses.

Facebook BLOCKS Delete Accounts

Facebook he does everything he can and he still can't get rid of the increased attention that most of the press gives him, and that's because he doesn't really want to do good things for the users who use his platform at the moment. According to some information that appeared recently, the Facebook company blocked the possibility of some users to delete their accounts, even though it stated that the move #DeleteFacebook it didn't affect her as much as it was thought.

Facebook says something, but does something else, and that's because more and more people are starting to report that when they try to delete their account from the platform, they can't do it because their password is not accepted. Although the password used to log in to Facebook is the correct one, it seems that users still cannot delete their accounts from the social network, being captive to the data in the platform, although those from Facebook claim that they are not affected by a large number of people who want to leave the platform.

Facebook blocks the possibility to delete accounts

Facebook will most likely blame it on a bug in its servers, and this is because some users reported that changing the password solved the problem and deleting the accounts became possible immediately. Of course, not everyone immediately thinks to change their password to delete their Facebook account, and the company could say that everything is a safety measure to prevent the deletion of accounts in case they are broken by a hacker.

"At the confirmation screen that appears after clicking "Delete My Account," the system tells them their passwords are incorrect. Users have reported entering the verified correct password over and over again without success. Often, it is the password they used only moments before, to log into their accounts. Users have experienced the issue across different browsers, operating systems and devices. (Many didn't even use password managers or their browsers' auto-fill-form feature, which could potentially trip up this system.)."

Facebook can say anything, but the reality is that after big companies started deleting their pages from the social network and users started mass promoting the deletion of accounts, "problems" like this started appearing. Facebook will have to lose from the Cambridge Analytica scandal, but it is very clear that some within the company are taking measures to limit the dramatic decrease in the number of users.