


Sharing Your Content and InformationYou own all of the content and information you post on Facebook, and you can control how it is shared through your privacy and application settings.We encourage you to read the Data Policy and to use it to help you make informed decisions. We designed our Data Policy to make important disclosures about how you can use Facebook to share with others and how we collect and can use your content and information. PrivacyYour privacy is very important to us.After all, Facebook doesn’t truly provide an interface to delete your account quickly and end your agreement with them regarding the use of your personal data per section 2.1 in its terms of service: Facebook Terms of Service Agreement – Section 1 & 2 – Sharing Your Content and Information – (updated ) Personally, I feel Facebook has crossed the line of unethical behavior on this. Because if that happened it would, of course, limit the amount of customer data they can scrub from its service. After doing the research and walking through the deceptive complex process, it is apparent that Facebook has done its very best to prevent its customers from leaving. But it took a lot of digging to come up with the solution surrounding account and profile deactivation - and full-blown account removal from the service.

You would think the answer would be fairly straightforward.

Whatever the reason, it’s obvious some no longer trust the social giant, and I keep hearing the same question over and over again from my readers: “Is it possible to delete my Facebook account?”Īnd “I managed to deactivate it, so it’s deleted right?”
