This is only a myth, that is, you CANNOT delete a Facebook account before the 14-day period has passed. Except for a few people, there are no ways to “how to Delete Facebook Account Permanently without waiting 14 days.” The reality is that you can’t remove Facebook until 30 days have elapsed.

Ready? Go to Facebook and select “Account Settings” from the drop-down menu (the gear wheel on the right side) In the security section of your account settings, go to Deactivate Your Account. Select it by clicking on it. A confirmation page will appear; confirm it by typing in your password. You’re ready!

Facebook will take up to 90 days to delete all of your account data from its computer systems. For the first 30 days, you’ll be able to log in and cancel your deletion request. Your account will be reactivated, and it will appear as if you never departed.

Why does Facebook take 30 days to delete a user account? The vast scale at which Facebook deletes accounts is a difficult issue. In reality, Facebook is defragmenting its data and not keeping your information as it creates new archival volumes.

Your Facebook account will not be deleted if you do nothing for a long period of time. Your “Account Settings” page allows you to deactivate your account without losing it. Once your account has been terminated, it cannot be reactivated. All of your content, including your Timeline, pictures, friend lists, and other personal data, are