The concept of a "temporary Facebook account" typically refers to one of three distinct scenarios: of a personal profile, the creation of disposable "dummy" accounts for privacy or testing, or test users designed for app developers. 1. Temporary Account Deactivation

Tech-savvy users who accept account loss and don’t mind starting from scratch. Not recommended for anyone with a real identity tied to Facebook’s ecosystem.

If you want to step away from social media without losing your data, is the official solution.

Marketers or creators can test ad targeting or page engagement without affecting their main account’s algorithm.

It is important to note that Facebook’s official Terms of Service require users to provide their real names and accurate information.

You can join an event or group without exposing your main profile’s friends list, photos, or timeline. Useful for professional inquiries, anonymous feedback in a group, or buying/selling locally.