How do you send confirmation code on Facebook?
To confirm your mobile number, enter the code you get via text message (SMS) in the Confirm box that shows up when you log in. Learn what to do if youdidn’t get the SMS. To confirm your email, click or tap the link in the email you got when you created the account. Learn what to do if you can’t find the email.
Why would Facebook Send me a confirmation code?
You could also receive a verification code message if a bot is attempting to guess your password or someone is trying to hack your account, in which case you might be dealing with a scam.
Why won’t Facebook send my confirmation code?
Contact your mobile service provider to make sure you’re sending a text message (SMS) to the right number. Remove any signatures at the end of your text messages (SMS) which can interfere with Facebook getting those messages. Try sending On or Fb to 32665 (FBOOK). Wait 24 hours in case there’s a delivery delay.
Why am I not getting my 6 digit code from Facebook?
Not getting the Facebook 6 digit code could either be caused by a bad network or the wrong phone number. This means that the number on your mobile device isn’t connected to the Facebook account you want to log into.
How can I get my Facebook verification code without my phone?
Facebook users are creative in finding ways to sign up for Facebook without giving their actual phone numbers.
- Buying a burner phone with a prepaid SIM card.
- Using the fake phone number apps available online.
- Asking a friend to use their number.
Why did I get a random verification code?
If you keep getting random verification codes, this means someone is still trying to guess your password. Go to Microsoft’s official website, and change your account password. Make sure to use a complex, long, hard-to-guess password.
What does 32665 mean on Facebook?
If you’ve set up Facebook texts, you can send a text (SMS) to 32665 (FBOOK) to get notifications without using mobile data.
Why can’t I receive a confirmation code?
The message may have been blocked by the carrier or email service provider. You may have reported this type of notification messages or emails as junk information. SMS: Contact your carrier to stop such a type of information from being blocked.