Deactivating your Facebook account will result in the deletion of your profile, photos, posts, videos, and other personal information. When you deactivate your account, it essentially becomes invisible to other Facebook users. This means that your profile won’t appear in searches, and your posts and photos will no longer be accessible to others.
Specifically, your profile will be removed from the platform, making it inaccessible to anyone who tries to search for you. This includes your name, profile picture, cover photo, and any other personal information you have shared on your profile.
Additionally, all the photos you have uploaded to Facebook will be deleted. This means that they will no longer be visible on your profile or in any albums you have created. Your friends or other users will not be able to view or access these photos once your account is deactivated.
It is important to note that deactivating your Facebook account does not completely remove your data from Facebook’s servers. Your previous messages may still appear in the inboxes of your friends, as those messages are part of their conversations with you. However, your account will no longer be active, and you will not be able to send or receive any new messages using Facebook Messenger.
Deactivating your Facebook account will result in the deletion of your profile, photos, posts, videos, and other personal information. While some data may still exist on Facebook’s servers, it will no longer be accessible to other users, and your account will no longer be active on the platform.