Is there any possible way I could unlock my facebook account without using a mobile number?
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I was adding an old friend from elementary school and then all of a sudden a pop up comes up and says, ``Please log in too continue`` then I log back in with confusion and then it says,``Your account has been temporarily locked. Please verify your mobile number too continue.`` but I have already used my mobile number on my old facebook. If there some possible way too unlock it without a mobile cell phone number, please let me know?
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Answer:
no, you cannot skip it - facebook does this to prevent people from creating multiple accounts, which apparently you did log into your old account and see if removing the number from it and deactivating it will help, but chances are it will do no good
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