When you see websites or forums claiming to host a "list of Facebook accounts and passwords," you are usually looking at . These are collections of usernames and passwords stolen from various websites during data breaches.
Alex's story spread as an example of how to manage digital presence securely. They showed that with a few simple steps—such as using a password manager, enabling two-factor authentication, and planning for the future—individuals could protect their online identities and ensure their digital legacy was handled according to their wishes.
In your Facebook security settings, turn on alerts for unrecognized logins so you can take action immediately if someone tries to access your account.
Important note: to expose user passwords at scale. Most compromised accounts come from password reuse across less secure services.