Facebook Work — Report A Login Issue Home Page

If the search returns your account, but you cannot receive the recovery code (e.g., your old phone number is gone), you are not stuck. At the bottom of the recovery code page, there is a discreet link: "Try another way" or "Having trouble? Get help."

Clicking this finally leads to a form that says: "Report a Login Issue." This form allows you to describe why you can’t get in, upload an ID, and submit a ticket to Facebook support.

From the home page, click “Forgot password?” then at the bottom of the recovery options, click:
“My account has been hacked” or navigate directly to:
https://www.facebook.com/hacked

While Facebook famously does not publish an email address, the security@facebook.com and support@facebook.com mailboxes are still monitored. Send a detailed email from the address associated with your account. Include: report a login issue home page facebook work

Subject line: "REPORT LOGIN ISSUE – HOME PAGE – [Your Name]"

Sometimes a login issue stems from a hacker changing your password and email. In this scenario, the home page still recognizes your identity, but your credentials no longer work.

Facebook has a dedicated home page URL for this: facebook.com/hacked If the search returns your account, but you

How to use it:

Why this is a "Report" method: By using the /hacked tool, you are algorithmically reporting that your login workflow is broken. Facebook prioritizes these requests because they imply a security breach.

If you have tried the steps above and still cannot report a login issue home page facebook work, do not give up. Use these three backup strategies. Subject line: "REPORT LOGIN ISSUE – HOME PAGE

Facebook may ask for an email address or phone number that isn’t linked to the account so they can contact you about recovery.

You’ll need to provide your full name, ID, and explain why the disable is a mistake.

Most of Facebook’s help infrastructure (including the “Report a Problem” tool) is embedded inside a logged-in session. When a user types facebook.com and encounters a login failure (wrong password, 2FA code missing, hacked account), the home page displays a standard login form—not an obvious “I can’t log in” button for every scenario.