Here are three smart things you can do to protect yourself, which you'll find under Settings > Security and Login > Setting Up Extra Security:
1) Enable two-factor authentication. A good idea to implement You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. That means if someone wants to access your account on a new device, they'll also need access to your phone.
2) Enable alerts about unrecognized logins. If somebody does manage to log-in to your account from an unrecognized device or browser, Facebook will let you know.
3) Tell Facebook some trusted contacts if you get locked out. Trusted Contacts are Facebook friends (you'll need to choose between three and five) who can securely help you regain access to your account—for example if you forget your password or lose your mobile device—OR a nefarious person breaks in and decides to lock YOU out. And remember, you can always change your contacts later.
hope it helps you guys
1) Enable two-factor authentication. A good idea to implement You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.. That means if someone wants to access your account on a new device, they'll also need access to your phone.
2) Enable alerts about unrecognized logins. If somebody does manage to log-in to your account from an unrecognized device or browser, Facebook will let you know.
3) Tell Facebook some trusted contacts if you get locked out. Trusted Contacts are Facebook friends (you'll need to choose between three and five) who can securely help you regain access to your account—for example if you forget your password or lose your mobile device—OR a nefarious person breaks in and decides to lock YOU out. And remember, you can always change your contacts later.
hope it helps you guys