![]() I am absolutely shocked - in that I (along with 1 million of my friends) did not know about this “procedure” on compromised account until 3 days ago, November 21, 2013. The only two options that locked out Facebook users have is to either comply with the request and transfer a picture of a photo ID to Facebook, or stop using the site altogether. The company back then stated that it may ask users for photo IDs depending on the violation that occurred.Ĭommon violations where this may be the case are accounts where either the name or birth date do not match or exist at all (for instance if a nickname is being used), and maybe also at times to verify account ownership after a hacking attempt. The most recent lock-out that requested users to provide Facebook with IDs to unlock the account again happened in January of this year. The mass lock-out of users is not the first on Facebook. The company notes that data that has been uploaded to Facebook as part of the verification process will be deleted after the verification. In addition, Facebook will also accept any of the two following items that must show the name and date of birth of the locked out Facebook user.
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