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deactivating fb account.

Hi there,

I want to deactivate my fb account. I don't want a purge, just deactivation.

And i have some pages and apps i control on my account. I want them not affected together with messages etc. So, freezing those important.

Possible? How to?

Regards.
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Norman9

The facebook will deactivate when you will not use it straight months. may 5 or 6 and just deactivate it then dont use it .
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Can you elaborate this?

How can I deactivate according to the spec in the question?

Regards.
I read some articles about on how to deactivate a Facebook account  and it will include some message u sent. My friend has deactivate his fb so i received no primary image from him.Moreover, in my google account account before i deactivate it i sent an email to my yahoo mail then after i  deactivate it and all application together with Google like youtube , blogger has gone too. I read in my yahoo mail the sender of my google account has no email address.

Freezing u means is there. Deactivating fb account then if u log in again it will reactivate. Thus Freezing is that u mean? That is freezing . But i said i read some articles on that if u not use fb a months may be 6 months it may not reactivate. what u think? but fb will not erase.. When u freeze then when u come back again on fb then some controlled application still there.
Yes, I meant freezing. I don't want to close it, rather freeze it.

I am planning to use it in 6 months but not now. My concern is I have an android app on the market using FB behind. If I freeze my account, are those gone or stay?

So, freezing is actually, not using the facebook true?

Regards.
Freeze means setting it right away. Deep freeze originate the setting of your computer after u user it. Thanks
So, freezing is actually, not using the facebook true/false?

Regards.
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