How to View/Unblock Blocked People on Facebook Using Mobile

Want to find all the people you have blocked in your Facebook account? If so, Facebook keeps a list of all your blocked users, which you can access and use to unblock a user if you want.

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RAYMOND OGLESBY @RaymondOglesby2
March 22, 2022

Want to find all the people you have blocked in your Facebook account? If so, Facebook keeps a list of all your blocked users, which you can access and use to unblock a user if you want. Let’s explore how to do this.

This is for mobile phones using Facebook. Screenshots are from iPhone XR

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To check your blocked people list on your iPhone, iPad, or Android phone, we can use the Facebook app.

First, open the Facebook app on your phone. In the app, tap the Hamburger icon (the three horizontal lines). On an iPhone and iPad, the icon is in the bottom right-hand corner. On Android, you will see the icon in the top right-hand corner. Refer to the below image:

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Accessing the Hamburger icon

Next, scroll the Menu screen to the bottom and tap Settings & Privacy. See the below image:

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Accessing Settings & Privacy

Now, in the expanded menu, tap Settings. See the following image:

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Accessing Settings

Next, in the Audience and Visibility section, choose Blocking. Refer to the below image:

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Selecting Blocking option

Now, on the Blocking page, you will now see a list of people you have blocked in your account. To unblock someone, next to their name, tap the Unblock option. See the below image:

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Selecting to unblock a person

Next, on the message that opens, confirm your action by taping Unblock. Continue to unblock others or exit Settings. See the following image:

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Confirming to Unblock a person

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I am Raymond Oglesby, an Information Technology (IT) specialist with 30 years in the field. I have taught Microsoft Applications and troubleshot computers in 15 countries and many States. My career was focused on mainframes and desktops from application development to implementation. I have written hundreds of programs for various architectures. I decided to start a blog to share my knowledge and experiences with you. I plan on updating this blog at least twice a week about smart phone apps to Windows. Please feel free to leave a Comment or Tweet. I would love to hear from you. Do you have a computer tech question? I will do my best to answer your inquiry. Please mention the app and version that you are using. To help me out, you can send screenshots of your data related to your question.

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