No, police cannot trace deactivated Facebook account.
No, you cannot find the IP address of a deleted Facebook account.
Yes, police can track a Facebook account. They can get your IP address from your cellular phone or other devices you are using.
Facebook keeps deleted accounts for a period of time before deleting them permanently. They do this because it’s possible that the account may have been hacked and so they want to ensure that it’s not still being used by someone else.
It is difficult to trace a fake Facebook account, because it is possible to create an account without providing any personal information. However, if the account has been created with personal information, then it can be traced back to the person who created it.
To delete your Facebook account, you need to visit the “Delete My Account” page and follow the instructions. This will delete all of your information from Facebook’s servers and make your profile inaccessible to other users.
The police can trace IP if they have the proper legal authorization.A court order is required to get the information, and this must be done in accordance with the laws of their country.This means that it varies from country to country.For example, in some countries it is illegal for law enforcement agencies to intercept communications without a warrant, while in others it is not.
Yes, Facebook will delete your information. You can also request that they delete specific posts or messages.
If someone deleted their Facebook account, they will no longer be able to access their Facebook account. This includes all of their information and posts.