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Facebook fatigue is common these days. The new normal in these Covid-19 hit times has forced us to spend an increasing amount of time on screen. Be it for work or for studying, surfing the Internet or simply interacting with our loved ones, our screen time has gone up significantly.
In these circumstances, it is natural for everyone to seek a break from social media.
There are, of course, many other reasons to take a break, including elders forcing youngsters not to stay glued to the smartphone screen due to its bad effect on health or because of cyberbullying, but whatever the reason, the end result here is that you want to delete your Facebook account. The next question that pops up is, how to delete your Facebook account permanently?
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