Scammers pose as Facebook and lure users into a trap.
Did your account violate the terms of use and now Facebook is blocking you? At least that's what HelpAccount Prıvacy claims. And they also claim that they have already contacted you but you have not responded.
So much nonsense in so few sentences, because what is happening here is nothing other than an attempt at fraud. Of course, this status message does not come from Facebook, the “HelpAccount Privacy” is a bad joke and a scam, pay attention to the spelling of the i in the word privacy:

In this status message, specific pages or page owners are linked. There is a special reason for this, because the link or marking draws the site operator's attention to the status message. There is then a link in this status message and the site operators are asked to click on this link in order to solve the problem with the terms of use. According to this status report, you should confirm your own account at this point so that your own account on Facebook is not closed.
A trap!
However, this link hides a fake login that pretends to be a Facebook login. This claim is of course a false claim to put pressure on the visitor. You often lose your own Facebook account to fraudsters, who in turn convert the name of the account and then directly take over the pages that you manage with the account.
Also popular: Facebook Security
We know this type of fraud not only from Facebook pages that call themselves “HelpAccount Prıvacy”, but primarily from pages that are based on the name “Facebook Security”. This name is very popular in this context, as there is in fact an official Facebook page with this name. In principle, however, one can say: this site does NOT write private messages to users.
The recreated accounts often have special characters in the name so that they are not found and banned via the search. For example, the name “Fâcebøøĸ Séƈurîƚy”. So anyone who finds strange symbols can be quite sure that it is a message from fraudsters.
Further: Spy on Facebook? A fake!
It is also often claimed that these accounts with the addition “Facebook Security” are Facebook spies. This is of course nonsense, we describe the background here .
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