Useful tips

Why does my Facebook keep saying suspicious activity?

Why does my Facebook keep saying suspicious activity?

Facebook Account Temporarily Locked for Security Reasons Actions that appear suspicious to Facebook include: Sending too many friend requests or messages. Using automated software and bots. A sudden increase in posting frequency.

Is it safe to send a picture of your ID to Facebook?

After you send us a copy of your ID, it’ll be encrypted and stored securely. Your ID won’t be visible on your profile, to friends or to other people on Facebook. This is for legal reasons and to help keep ads on Facebook safe. When you capture a photo of your ID, the photo might be stored on your device.

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How long does it take Facebook to review your photo for security?

Generally it takes from 30 minutes to 1 week. In some cases there is no response from Facebook support team for the long time (It depends on why they have blocked your account.)

Is it normal for Facebook to ask for a photo?

When Facebook detect unusual activity from your account, they’ll ask for a photo of yourself, to check & secure your account. If you fail to verify your identity, Facebook may disable your account too.

What is a suspicious activity?

Suspicious activity is any observed behavior that could indicate a person may be involved in a crime or about to commit a crime.

Is it legit for Facebook to ask for ID?

Tech expert Ken Colburn tells 3 On Your Side that the request to upload your ID really is from Facebook and not a scam. In fact, Facebook tells us: “Sometimes we do ask people to send a photo ID to us so we can confirm the account they’re trying to access really belongs to them.

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Why is Facebook asking me to upload a photo of myself?

Facebook may soon ask you to “upload a photo of yourself that clearly shows your face,” to prove you’re not a bot. The company is using a new kind of captcha to verify whether a user is a real person.

Why is Facebook asking me to upload a picture of myself?

Why does Facebook want a picture of my ID?

Facebook says it would ask you to upload an id for two reasons: To confirm the account your trying to access is actually yours; or to confirm your name. If you do upload any of those forms of ID, Facebook says it’s encrypted and stored securely.

Why is Facebook asking users to upload pictures of their faces?

Facebook has started asking users to upload pictures of their faces, in order to access their accounts. It appears to be a new kind of CAPTCHA, and is being used by the social network to verify people’s identities.

Why is Facebook asking you to upload a ‘clear’ selfie of yourself?

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Facebook may ask you to upload a ‘clear’ selfie of yourself to prove you’re not a robot, a new report suggests. According to a screenshot shared on social media the prompt asks user to ‘upload a photo of yourself that clearly shows your face’ under new security rules.

Why does Facebook lock my account when I upload a photo?

It appears that the user is locked out of their account until they upload the verification photo. To guard against someone using an existing photo of a Facebook user to fool the verification system, Facebook checks that the photo is unique. This presumably means comparing a digital signature against photos previously uploaded to the service.

What happens if you post a photo on Facebook that you found?

It seems that facebook has also scanned all the photos that they can find online. If you just upload a random person’s photo that you found online, they may still disable your account. (Don’t trust their total lie about deleting your photo once it is uploaded to facebook.