To delete a Facebook account that you do not have access to, you can contact Facebook directly and they will be able to help.

You can’t. Facebook doesn’t allow for this type of account.

Facebook will delete an inactive account after a period of time. The exact time frame for this varies depending on the account’s age and activity level.

Unfortunately, you cannot recover a deleted Facebook account. You can, however, create a new account with the same email address and password.

You can’t. Facebook requires a password to delete an account, and they don’t allow you to reset your password if you’ve forgotten it. You can deactivate your account, but that’s not the same as deleting it.

A deactivated Facebook account is a profile that has been removed from the website, but can be reactivated at any point. A deactivated Facebook account will not show up in search results and cannot be contacted through messenger.

To activate your old Facebook account, you will need to sign in with the email address and password that was associated with your old account.

Facebook has a process for account recovery. First, you need to have your email address and password. If you don’t remember this information, then you can try using Facebook’s “Forgot Your Password” feature. Once you enter your email address and the password that you think might work, Facebook will send an email to the address associated with your account. You’ll need to follow the instructions in that email to reset your password.

If you don’t log into Facebook for a period of 6 months, your account will be taken offline. If you want to reactivate it, you’ll need to log in and update your password. You can also deactivate your account if you want to permanently delete it. When you deactivate an account, no one can see it or find it unless they have the link to the profile.

To delete a Facebook account, you’ll need to go to the Delete My Account page and click “Delete my account”.