This is how Facebook wants to keep you LONGER Connected to the Network

Facebook has made a change intended to keep users connected to the social network even longer, this is how those who want to give up their accounts are affected.

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Facebook recently made a change whose purpose is to keep you more connected to the social network, the American company showing that it does not want people to leave. More precisely, if a user decides that he wants to delete his account from the Facebook social network, he now has a grace period of 30 days, instead of 14, as in the past.

Facebook has increased the grace period in which the account can be recovered, practically doubling the time in which it can be done, in the hope that people will change their minds. Those at Facebook have most likely recorded a large number of users who deleted their accounts, and the change is meant to help people reconsider their decision to delete their account.

This is how Facebook wants to keep you LONGER Connected to the Network

Facebook says it made the change because it would have discovered that some people would still have tried to log into the social network's accounts even after 14 days from the initiation of the deletion request. Of course, this is just an explanation meant to "take your eyes" off the truth, that is, from the fact that people are giving up Facebook in increasing numbers lately.

In any case, Facebook does not delete the data from your account until after another 14 days from the moment the grace period expires, and it would not be excluded that during this period recovery is also allowed. Facebook is now doing everything it can to stop the exodus of users, but as long as it is affected by security breaches, it is unlikely that this will happen.