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A: Either you never blocked them (maybe you just unfriended or restricted them), or they have deleted their Facebook account entirely.
Now, you’re ready to undo it. But how? Facebook doesn’t exactly keep the "unblock" button in plain sight.
But time passes. Feelings cool down. Maybe you miss their funny memes, or perhaps you just want to bury the hatchet.
Don’t worry. Here is exactly how to unblock someone on Facebook using a computer, iPhone, or Android—plus a few crucial things you need to know before you click confirm. Settings & Privacy > Settings > Blocking > See your blocked list > Unblock.
A: Yes, but there is a 48-hour cooldown. If you unblock someone, you cannot block that same person again for two days.
If you unblock someone, be prepared to either send a friend request (awkward but necessary) or simply exist as "people who can see each other’s public posts."
We’ve all been there. In a moment of frustration, annoyance, or even heartbreak, you hit that Block button. It felt right at the time—no more notifications, no more posts cluttering your feed.
Have you ever unblocked someone and regretted it? Or reconnected successfully? Let me know in the comments below. Need help with other Facebook privacy settings? Check out our guides on "Restricting a friend" and "How to turn off active status."