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As I had told you I will post an other method to hack and fb account well here it is

steps to hack a account....

1.Now open the Facebook page and enter your victim's email,and any password.

2.Try for three or more times then a new tab will open.

3.Now enter the captcha. and press enter.

4.Now u will see the tab given in the picture.

5.Click on this is me button.then a new window will pop up.

6.Now click on Reset My Password.and u will see the new page given in picture.

7.Unmark all the option then Click on "no longer have access to these".

8.Now enter any email id which haven't access on any social network.I prefer u to make a new gmail id. It hardly take 5-10 mins.

9.Now a new page will open which will ask a security question.

sorry

10.If u know the answer then it's good,cause if your answer is correct then your victim Facebook account is hacked but u will access it after 24 hours.

11.Now u have to enter the new password .that will be accessed after 24 hours.

this is a one method to hack any Facebook account.

note:

If your victim try to login in his account before 24 hours then the whole process is failed.not only this your victim also get a email which contains your ip address.so be careful while doing this....
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