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What is Facebook Protect? Users Getting Email to Turn it On

Did Facebook recently send you an email asking you to turn on Facebook Protect, or else they’ll lock you out of the account? And, now you’re wondering if it is legit or simply another phishing scam email. Find out here, and understand the latest security feature, Facebook Protect.

First thing first, that Facebook Protect email asking you to turn it on is a legit email sent by Facebook itself. The tech giant is sending that email to a limited group of people whose accounts it believes will face additional threats in an election cycle.

Facebook Protect is the latest security feature on the widely used social media platform to increase the security of accounts that might get more vulnerable in the upcoming election cycles.

Is the Facebook Protect Email Real and Genuine?

Since late February and in March as well, some Facebook users have received emails about “Facebook Protect.” The email warns the user that their account is more susceptible to attacks by hackers as they can reach an increased number of people than others, and then asks (or orders) them to turn on the new Facebook Protect to secure their account.

We used the term “order” because the email also states that if the users do not sign up for the latest security feature, then they’ll be locked out of their account until they turn it on.

Here is a screenshot of the email for Facebook Protect from the “Facebookmail.com” domain:

So, the question in view is: Is this Facebook Protect email real and genuine?

Yes. Facebook is actually sending users emails ordering them to turn on Facebook Protect. This is not any phishing email attempting to hack or steal your Facebook account. You may trust it but make sure it exactly looks like the one available in the above picture.

Nathaniel Gleicher, head of security at Meta, has confirmed the legitimacy of the Facebook Protect email himself.

Furthermore, the blog posts by Facebook and the Facebook help center also corroborate his statements. Thus, do not flag it as suspicious or move it to the Spam folder. Instead, turn on the said feature if you have received the email.

Why is Facebook asking some users to turn on Facebook Protect?

Facebook is asking users to turn on Facebook Prompt via email to provide vulnerable accounts additional security during an election cycle. Facebook says, “Facebook Protect is a program providing additional security to Facebook accounts that face additional threats during an election cycle.”

The feature was initially launched in 2018 for testing purposes, and then the company started mandating it for certain users in December 2021.

Now, Facebook is making it mandatory for an expanded group of users, especially including journalists, activists, or any other person whose account has a vast reach. The Facebook Help Center has an article confirming the same.

Facebook Protect needs users to enable two-factor authorization (2FA), which is another security measure that asks the user to confirm their login via a text message, security key, email, or a third-party app.

Nathaniel Gleicher has also mentioned in a tweet that “a key goal of Facebook Protect is to increase 2FA use among highly-targeted communities.”

Facebook also recommends, “If you received an email about Facebook Protect, you can confirm if we’ve sent it by checking that it came from security@facebookmail.com.”

Meta, the parent company behind Facebook, didn’t state any specific reasons publicly for this step. However, the current Russia vs Ukraine war situation justifies Facebook’s step to provide additional security to high-reach accounts.

What if the users didn’t turn on Facebook Protect as asked in the email?

From the day of receiving an email requiring you to enable Facebook Protect, you have 15 days to do so. Otherwise, you will be locked out of your account until you turn it on. Facebook will not deactivate, delete, or freeze your account. It’ll just lock it temporarily.

The recent set of emails has a deadline of March 17, 2022, to turn on Facebook Protect. If they fail to do so by then, Facebook will lock users out of their accounts.

Enabling the feature is very straightforward. You only need to click on the link in the email and follow the on-screen prompts. We have also explained the feature briefly below.

What is Facebook Protect exactly?

Facebook Protect is the latest security program from the Meta-owned company, providing an extra layer of security to accounts that it believes to be at high risk of attacks from hackers and other cybercriminals during an election cycle.

Initially, it was set up to help elected officials, political candidates, and their staff in order to prevent account hacks that can potentially spread false information. Now, with the increased threat of a Russian cyberattack and the 2022 US Midterm elections coming, Facebook has decided to expand the program to high follower count accounts.

Facebook Protect essential guides people to set up 2FA and allows for more effective threat monitoring. It also requires Page Admins to go through the Page Publishing Authorization process by securing their accounts with 2FA  and confirming primary country locations. The Page Admins must also use their real name, and can’t use their alternate accounts.

How to turn on Facebook Protect?

As I have already mentioned, the simplest way to turn on Facebook Protect is to click on the email that Facebook sends you. Some users also receive an in-app notification to turn it on. Other than these, you can also turn it on manually from the Facebook app or website.

Follow these steps to turn on Facebook protect on your account:

  • Go to Settings.
  • Next, click on Security and Login.
  • Next, click on Facebook Protect is Off.

After that, Facebook will diagnose your account for security vulnerabilities such as weak passwords, disabled 2FA, etc. If it detects an issue, click on “Fix Now.” It’ll also ask you to turn on two-factor authentication if it is not active.

After that, Facebook Protect will be active for your account. However, if the feature is not available for your account yet, you will not be able to turn it on.

Why didn’t I receive an email to turn on Facebook Protect?

Most Facebook accounts are not eligible for Facebook Protect yet. The secondary security program is currently only available for Facebook accounts that have a higher range of influence on the platform having a great number of followers.

If you do not have a Facebook account of that sort, you won’t receive an email from Facebook asking you to turn on Facebook Protect. You can still turn on Two-Factor Authentication for your account and keep it secure using the available options.

Once Facebook makes Facebook Protect mandatory for all accounts, you may or may not receive an email. So, keep an eye on your inbox and also on our website to stay updated.

Saquib Hashmi
Saquib Hashmi
A simple Netizen on a hunt for stories worth sharing. Presenting them here in a spicy form. I hope they offer you value and knowledge.
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