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To delete your Page, you'll need to have Facebook access with full control of your Page. You can also deactivate your Page instead of deleting it. When you request that we delete your Facebook Page, we'll deactivate your Page immediately, but it won't be permanently deleted until 14 days have passed.
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Click Your Facebook Information. Click Deactivation and Deletion. Choose Delete Account, then click Continue to account deletion. Click Delete Account, enter your password and then click Continue.
Log into Facebook to reactivate your account. From your main profile, click or your profile picture at the top right of Facebook. Select Settings & privacy, then click Settings. Under Your information, click Reactivate a Page. Find the page you want to reactivate and click Reactivate.
To delete your Page, you'll need to have Facebook access with full control of your Page. You can also deactivate your Page instead of deleting it. When you request that we delete your Facebook Page, we'll deactivate your Page immediately, but it won't be permanently deleted until 14 days have passed.
If you have Facebook access with full control of a Page, you can manage people’s Facebook access or task access to the Page. You can add, edit or remove someone’s Page access at any time. Learn more about access in the new Pages experience. You can't give Page access to a gray account.
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You can remove posts shared from your Facebook Page by deleting them. Deleting a post will permanently remove it from your Page, including your Page's activity log.
To delete your Page, you'll need to have Facebook access with full control of your Page. You can also deactivate your Page instead of deleting it. When you request that we delete your Facebook Page, we'll deactivate your Page immediately, but it won't be permanently deleted until 14 days have passed.
If you're a group admin, you can delete your Facebook group by removing all members (in private groups) or banning all members (in public groups) and then leaving the group, as long as the group creator has left the group or you are the group creator.