Facebook’s Terms of Service state that you can delete your account at any time. However, this does not mean that once you delete your account, all of the data associated with it is permanently deleted. Once your account is deleted, Facebook will delete your profile and any posts or other data that are associated with it. They do not remove the data from their servers.

Yes, deleted Facebook account can be traced. There are many different ways that someone could trace a deleted Facebook account. For example, if you have not changed your password on any other social media accounts, then the person who has your old password could log into your old Facebook account and check out all of your information.

The answer is no, you will still have your messages, your profile, and your photos. The only thing that would be deleted is the app on your phone.

Yes, deleted messages can be recovered.

If you have deleted your account, then the answer is no. However, if you have just logged out of your account then the answer is yes. This is because when you log out, all of the data that was stored in your browser session remains there. The police can still recover this data and use it to find out who you are.

It is not illegal to create a fake Facebook account. However, it is illegal to use that account for fraudulent purposes.

The Facebook app will be deleted from your phone and you won’t be able to log into the app on that phone. You’ll lose access to your Facebook messages, photos, notifications, and other data on that device.

To delete your Facebook account, go to the Account Settings page and click “Delete My Account” at the bottom of the page. This will take you to a confirmation screen where you can either cancel or delete your account.

No, the government can’t see your Facebook messages. The social media company uses end-to-end encryption to protect all communications over its site. This means that even if law enforcement requests information from Facebook, it would be unable to hand over any of the data without the user’s account password.However, there is a way for law enforcement to access your Facebook messages and other private data: by hacking into your account.