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: Once unblocked, that person may be able to see your public posts or any content you share with "Friends of Friends" if you have mutual connections.

Note: If you had previously unfriended them but not blocked them, they might still be on your friends list. However, usually, blocking someone automatically removes them from your friends list, meaning you have to re-add them.

: When you unblock someone, you do not become friends again automatically. You must send them a new friend request .

: Tap the menu icon (three horizontal lines or your profile picture) in the corner of the screen.

: Click Settings & privacy , then select Settings .

Unblocking someone restores your ability to see each other’s profiles and interact again. Here’s how to do it on different devices.

If you want less contact without fully blocking, try :

Just remember: be patient with the re-friending process and respectful of the other person’s space. Good luck reconnecting!

Unblocking someone on Facebook is a straightforward process, but recent interface updates in 2026 have moved several key settings. Whether you're using a mobile device or a desktop computer, here is how to navigate the current menus to restore access to a profile. How to Unblock Someone on the Facebook App (Android & iOS)

The mobile app interface places the "Blocking" menu within the section.

: Click Privacy in the left-hand menu, then select Blocking . Edit Blocked Users : In the Block users section, click Edit .

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Last Updated on July 24, 2020 by Mitch Bartlett