Our generation has been very familiar with the internet. Since our birth, we have had the chance to hold such sophisticated technology in our hands. And if you have noticed, you probably know how fast the internet and the web are evolving every day. But a big thanks to the Internet Archive, we can at least grab a look back at the history of the web whenever we need. The Internet Archive is a non-profit organization with a tremendous vision to save the history of the web for the future.
You can most probably get the contents of any old website here. And by saying that, we mean, it could even help find your old Facebook account from the past as well. You could go through your account, look for the images and everything, and most importantly, the process was too straightforward as well.
Use Internet Archive to Find Facebook Account
As mentioned above, the Wayback Machine, or simply the Internet archive contains a long history of the web. And as such, it also had a huge content base on Facebook as well.
The steps below will guide you through the process:
First, log on to the Wayback Machine webpage and enter the Facebook profile URL which you wish to find.
The Wayback Machine will show if it has any cached copy of the profile.
You can open any cached copy and see the contents. In most cases, you will not be able to see photos and heavy media content. But it can be a good source to check textual data from the past, such as birthdate email, contact information, school and college data, etc.
Note: In early 2011, the internet archive delisted Facebook from its indexes due to some reasons. So, if you go searching today, you would hardly get any information about Facebook there. But don’t worry, as there are still many profiles and webpages indexed with the Wayback machine.
Use Search Index to Find Facebook Account
You can use search engines to look out for a particular Facebook account. Search Engines such as Google and Bing contain a cached version of Facebook accounts and pages that you can access directly through the Search feature.
Although this is not an easy way to look for. Sometimes if you are looking for an older account, you might have to spend hours before you find the particular account. But if it still exists, you still have good chances.
The steps below will guide you through the process:
Firstly, open any web browser and now go to either Google or Bing.
Now, on the search bar type the following command followed by the account name as
site:facebook.com account name
You can refer to the image in case of any confusion. Here, we are trying to search for a Facebook account of Alex, and Google is showing all the relevant answers to our search query.
The search engine will probably bring you a lot of results for the command. Go through the relevant pages to find the account. If you are lucky enough, it should appear somewhere in the top results itself. Otherwise, it might take some time.
Fill Out Recovery Forms
- Use the provided form: Facebook has a specific form for recovering pages that were deleted due to bugs, mistakes, or hacking. You can find this form at Facebook Help Contact .
- Send an email: Additionally, you can send an email to info@support.facebook.com with the subject “Please help restore my Facebook page”.
Conclusion
So, there you see, the Wayback Machine is now old news for Facebook content. Since, January 2011, all the contents of Facebook have been removed from the Internet Archive. Luckily, we have this alternative that might help you find Facebook accounts directly through your search engine. Feel free to comment below, if this article has been helpful. Also, let us know if you found the account you were searching for in the comments below.
This post was last modified on September 6, 2024 9:02 pm