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Beware of Facebook Business Page Scams

Beware of Facebook Business Page Scams

There seems to be an increase in fraudsters targeting Facebook Business Pages. Many of my clients have come to me recently with concerns about the ‘permanent page deletion’ scam. Like a nasty cold, it seems to be doing the rounds! Spotting Facebook Business Page scams can be difficult, but I wanted to share how this scam works, how to avoid it and how to report it to Facebook.

Your business Facebook page will probably receive a message saying your Facebook business page is going to be deleted. Please see below images that some of my clients have received recently:

If you click it, you’ll be asked to login to a website that looks very similar to Facebook, but when you enter your log in information the scammers then have control of your Facebook page and could take it over. We don’t want that!


The link leads to a website impersonating Meta. It may even contain genuine links to Meta’s privacy policy, to try to provide an element of authenticity and trick you further. If you do get this far into the scam, the fake website you’ve been led to will probably ask for your personal details.


It’s unclear exactly what scammers intend to do with these details. Fraudsters often use intel gathered on you to engineer a scam and target you later or to access your online accounts. They could also take control of your Facebook Business Page.

If you get a suspicious email or message claiming to be from Facebook, don’t click any links or attachments. You can view recent emails sent from Facebook in your Facebook settings to ensure that it came from Meta (Facebook) and not a scammer.

To report a scam group, page or profile on Facebook, select the three dots on the right-hand side of the page and click ‘report’. You can also report scam websites to the National Cyber Security Centre on its website.

If you are still worrying about this or have any questions about the security of your Facebook Business Page, do get in touch, I’d be happy to reassure you and double check anything you are concerned about. Get in touch here.

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