Over a decade ago, the account was abandoned due to concerns over privacy and control, and since then social media engagement has been limited elsewhere.
With customer support being nearly inaccessible, the dilemma centers on whether to accept the impersonation or find a way to permanently disable the account.
That happens a lot as far as I know... Well, I only know of cases in which they managed to recover it, but it's not hard to imagine something like this...
Recovery usually works, but sometimes lapses in security can make it tricky. It’s a good reminder to use strong passwords and enable 2FA to help prevent such issues
Over a decade ago, the account was abandoned due to concerns over privacy and control, and since then social media engagement has been limited elsewhere.
Recently, an alert notified of a login from a foreign location, prompting attempts to regain control that ultimately failed.
The account now has two-factor authentication enabled by the unauthorized party, rendering even verified identity confirmation insufficient.
With customer support being nearly inaccessible, the dilemma centers on whether to accept the impersonation or find a way to permanently disable the account.
That happens a lot as far as I know... Well, I only know of cases in which they managed to recover it, but it's not hard to imagine something like this...
Recovery usually works, but sometimes lapses in security can make it tricky. It’s a good reminder to use strong passwords and enable 2FA to help prevent such issues