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How to permanently leave Facebook

18 points| akabaka777 | 7 years ago | reply

I despise facebook, i don't want to be any part of it. I do not use it for anything other than messenger. Yet it is like a physical reflex... everytime i open up my phone or browser i end up going to the site. Anybody have any interesting way they blocked out this addiction from their life?

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[+] jryan49|7 years ago|reply
Just uninstall all apps, and log out of facebook did it for me. The act of having to log in would stop me.
[+] clusmore|7 years ago|reply
If that still doesn't do it, change your password to random gibberish that you don't save in a password manager, forcing you to do a password reset to login. If that still doesn't work, set the recovery email to an account you also don't know the password for. But honestly, just logging out should be enough.
[+] jaspergilley|7 years ago|reply
If you want to permanently disable News Feed but still retain the ability to have friends and use Messenger, just unfollow literally all your friends. Every time you go to the FB homepage, it just tells you "no posts to view", but you can use the service like normal otherwise. Saved me a ton of time
[+] drKarl|7 years ago|reply
I just uninstalled the facebook app from my phone, and I don't use Messenger, although I still have to use Whatsapp (which is owned by Facebook) because that's what literally everybody uses.
[+] dolessdrugs|7 years ago|reply
"because that's what literally everybody uses." This exact same statement could be said about TheFacebook.com. How is using WhatsApp any different, if the goal is to disrupt Zuck's data collection?
[+] piocho|7 years ago|reply
One way to reduce the time you are using it, is to uninstall it from your phone as drKarl said. If you still want to be on facebook or messenger to keep a link with your friend, go only with your computer (if you have one) and limit it 15-20 minutes to check news and answer.

Leaving facebook depends also on your friends. If they understand your choice, then they will contact you with messages or phone calls. If they don't, then it might be more difficult.

[+] IloveHN84|7 years ago|reply
None of mine used an alternative way to contact me, it means I lost contact with many of them since I've deleted my account last year
[+] JackSquat|7 years ago|reply
I will be your friend. Message me with your preferred method of communication.
[+] craftyguy|7 years ago|reply
Have someone set a completely random password on your account, then have them 'delete' the account. The random password is because facebook doesn't actually delete your account and it will prevent you from being able to log in and reactivate it. Problem solved.
[+] 3KQgt0Cl|7 years ago|reply
You could delete Facebook and use the Messenger app only. In fact I would even go ahead and tell you to use the Messenger Lite version. Uses much less battery and includes almost all the features, except for the shit features.
[+] vertline3|7 years ago|reply
Yeah, I told everyone I was concerned about data collection and deleted it, this was around year 2012. It took two weeks of not logging back in.

There's a difference between deleting and deactivating I think, I deleted mine.

That was it.

[+] noobly|7 years ago|reply
I believe when people claim you can't delete a FB account, they mean it from the perspective of FB. That data is still sitting in their databases, it's just tagged as "deleted", from what I've gathered.
[+] lastofus|7 years ago|reply
Just logging out on all devices has been enough to break the reflex for me. Typing in my email and password, especially on mobile, is enough to prevent me from proceeding.
[+] LifeQuestioner|7 years ago|reply
change password to something insanely long and boring to type write it on paper stick it in your draw, log out of fb, clear all passwords Laziness wins most of the time and you wont be bothered to take out your password and type it into the browser that is fjvhcji8987sdhcsl@!j

If you desperately need it, you will. When your out and about you wont have the pass as its in your draw at home

[+] yesenadam|7 years ago|reply
Noprocrast on here works great, I have it boot me off for 6 hours after 1 hour on. Why not make something like that.
[+] metafizikal|7 years ago|reply
If you're on an iPhone, you can use App Limits as a part of the iOS 12 Screen Time functionality.