
Facebook Account · 2FA Enabled · Cookies · Email Verified (No Access) · MIX IP · Mixed Gender
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Facebook accounts with two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled.
Email is verified using a temporary mailbox (no mailbox access provided).
Registered with MIX IPs. Gender is mixed. There are may besome friends on the account
Cookies included. Intended for further setup and careful, compliant use.
Warranty
— Covered (replacement):
- No access to the account before the first login.
- The package is technically invalid prior to delivery.
— Not covered (no replacement):
- Any bans or restrictions after purchase (including password/security changes or third-party actions).
- Requests for mailbox access (email access is not provided by design).
- Expectation mismatch regarding GEO/IP, gender, or friend count — within this description (MIX IP, 0+ friends).
- Additional Facebook/service checks (SMS, CAPTCHA, re-verification).
Account Format
UID | Pass | 2FA | Email | Cookie
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