Facebook Login Account Password Help
What to do if your Facebook login password is not working, forgotten, or possibly exposed.

Quick answer
Use only facebook.com or the official Facebook app, enter the email, phone number, or username associated with the account, and use the password you created. If the password fails, stop guessing and use the official reset flow.
What this means
‘Facebook login account password’ searches often mix three issues: finding the real login page, remembering the account identifier, and resetting a forgotten password. Solve them separately to avoid lockouts and phishing pages.
Facebook changes labels and rolls out account features gradually. The exact wording on your device can differ from screenshots or older guides, but the underlying task should remain inside the official app, facebook.com, or Accounts Center. Read the page that appears on your own account instead of forcing a menu path that is no longer present.
Step-by-step
- Check that the address bar ends in facebook.com and uses HTTPS.
- Enter an account email, phone number, or username rather than a public display name alone.
- Verify keyboard language, Caps Lock, and saved-password selection before trying again.
- Choose Forgot password after one or two careful attempts instead of cycling through guesses.
- After access is restored, review active sessions and update recovery information.
Checks before you continue
- A password manager entry can point to an old or duplicate account.
- Never use a result that asks for payment to unlock the login.
- Do not share a password, recovery code, or two-factor code with support impersonators.
- Secure email and phone accounts because they control the reset path.
Common reasons it does not work
- An ‘incorrect password’ message can come from capitalization or an old saved password.
- A disabled, locked, or hacked account requires the specific review or recovery flow shown by Facebook.
- A connection failure should be fixed before changing credentials.
If the result is different from what this guide describes, stop and note the exact message. Try the desktop website if the app hides a setting, update the app if a menu is incomplete, and use a familiar device for identity or recovery checks. Avoid repeating the same request many times because temporary rate limits can make diagnosis harder.
Safety and privacy notes
A legitimate recovery process never requires you to tell another person your password or one-time code. Open Facebook directly, protect the connected email account, and stop if a caller or message creates urgency or asks for payment.
Never use remote-access software or share a screen with an unknown “support agent.” Facebook does not need your password, two-factor code, gift card, or cryptocurrency payment to complete a normal account setting. When a permanent action is involved, keep an independent backup of the information and access records you may need later.
Official source
Review Facebook Help Center: Login and Password for the latest labels and eligibility rules. This guide explains the process in plain language, but the options displayed by Facebook for your account are the final authority.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can this site reset my Facebook password?
No. Only Facebook's official recovery flow can reset your account password.