Yes, you can reactivate a deactivated Facebook ad account.To reactivate your account, log in to your account and click the “Settings” button on the left-hand side of the screen. From there, select the “Apps” tab and then click “Deactivate.” You’ll need to enter your password again before you can continue.

Yes, you can delete a deactivated Facebook ad account. You will need to contact Facebook’s customer service team and request the deletion of your account.

It is possible to get your Facebook ad account back, but it would be difficult. You would have to contact Facebook and ask them to reinstate your account.

If you have any ads running, please pause them before reactivating your account. You can find the button to pause ads on the dashboard of your Ad Manager account.

Facebook ads are charged on a cost-per-click basis. This means that you will be charged for each click that comes from your ad. For example, if someone clicks on your ad and spends 10 minutes browsing the site, they will not generate any revenue for you. This is why it is important to optimize your ads so that you only get high-quality traffic.

To remove your credit card from Facebook ads, you can go to the ‘Ad Preferences’ page. You will see a list of all your cards and you can click on the red ‘X’ next to each card to remove it.

Yes, you can close a disabled ad account. To do this, please contact the AdWords team at https://support.google.com/adwords/.

If you are the owner of the company, you can simply contact your account manager and ask to have your account transferred. If you are not the owner, you will need to speak with your company’s owner about this.

Facebook charges $25 for a vanity URL because they want to discourage people from creating fake profiles and spamming their website.

Facebook disabled your account due to a policy violation. To appeal the decision, you’ll need to provide Facebook with more information about the situation.