The story has also been updated to reflect that an approved contact can ask Facebook to delete an account belonging to someone who has died. Once your designated person has contacted Facebook, it says it will delete all of your info, photos and posts permanently and that "no one will be able to see your profile again."Ĭorrection: This story has been updated to reflect that some of Facebook's features for users who have died are currently being tested and are not available for everyone yet. You'll be asked to upload the required legal and medical documents. We can work with immediate family members and representatives to close the account of a deceased person where appropriate.Request what it is you want, such as memorializing the account, deleting it because the owner is deceased, removing it because the owner is medically incapacitated, or any other special request.Share a link to the person's Facebook profile page.Tell Facebook the full name on the person's account who passed away.You can do that on Facebook's " Special Request for Medically Incapacitated or Deceased Person's Account" page. You also need to provide proof of death, including an obituary or memorial card, though Facebook says the fastest way is to submit a scan or photo of your loved one's death certificate. You need to have someone provide proof of authority, including power of attorney, a birth certificate, last will and testament or an estate letter.
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