Just received an email from Facebook manager asking me to reset password?

Facebook will send you an email describing how to reset your password ONLY if you forgot it by clicking on the 'forgot password link' Some users are getting fake email notifications that look like they are being sent from Facebook. These emails include false notifications for things like friend requests, messages, events, photos, and videos, as well as false accusations of Facebook site abuse. Do not click on any links contained within an email that you believe looks suspicious.

Visit our Security Page for further information. If you have received a Facebook account confirmation email in error, it's likely that someone has mistakenly attempted to register using your email address. As long as you do not click the link contained in the email, no action will be taken, and no account will be created Facebook sends a notification to every email address associated with an account when someone has been able to register one of the addresses on the account.

This happens when a person clicks on a link sent to the email address when creating a new account, or when adding the address to an existing account. To control what email notifications Facebook sends to you, simply go to the Notifications tab of the Account Settings page. If the notification is from an application, you can block any application on Facebook.To block an application, navigate to the application’s about page.

At the top right of the page will be a "Block Application" option.

It means he suspects your account was hacked. He is letting you reset it.

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