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the other day my Facebook account got hacked.. so i made a new facebook yesterday and went to sign into it and got this message:
please upload a piece of id like a birth certificate and a photo of you..

i didnt upload any information it wanted because i dont trust it.


has anyone had this happen before?

also how do i fix this?

is it a scam?
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never been hacked. dont see whats wrong with uploading a pic of your self tho.
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Bants wrote never been hacked. dont see whats wrong with uploading a pic of your self tho.

i uploaded the picture but not my birth certificate.
and it says they wont unlock my account till i sent both..
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Read this from Facebook site


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A birth certificate is NOT a piece of ID.
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JPB wrote A birth certificate is NOT a piece of ID.


You are wrong, says you can use birth certificate on fb for proof.
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Paul- wrote
JPB wrote A birth certificate is NOT a piece of ID.


You are wrong, says you can use birth certificate on fb for proof.


You are not supposed to used your birth certificate as ID.
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JPB wrote
Paul- wrote
JPB wrote A birth certificate is NOT a piece of ID.


You are wrong, says you can use birth certificate on fb for proof.


You are not supposed to used your birth certificate as ID.


Well you can from the Facebook help page, do some research.
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Can you use your license as an ID? Or is it solely asking for your birth certificate?

I'm sure that these are methods used by Facebook to avoid fake accounts of someone from being made. It's a hassle but everything to avoid catfishes.
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Paul- wrote
JPB wrote
Paul- wrote
JPB wrote A birth certificate is NOT a piece of ID.


You are wrong, says you can use birth certificate on fb for proof.


You are not supposed to used your birth certificate as ID.


Well you can from the Facebook help page, do some research.


I don't need to do research. I know that a birth certificate shouldn't be used as identity. It even says it on the birth certificate.
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