How to report a hacked TikTok account
Reporting the takeover to TikTok starts the official recovery. Here is exactly which form to use and what evidence speeds it up.
When self-service can no longer reach you, the hacked-account report is how recovery actually happens. It is a manual review: a person at TikTok weighs your proof of ownership against the compromised account and decides. A clear, well-evidenced report is the difference between a real review and a quick rejection — so it pays to get it right the first time.
If your situation is actually …
- You still have a working session → Recover a hacked TikTok account →
- Your email and phone were both changed → Hacker changed your email or phone →
Filing the hacked-account report
Open TikTok’s feedback form
Go to TikTok’s feedback and report form and choose the "My account was hacked" path so your report routes to the takeover review rather than generic help.
Where: tiktok.com/legal/report/feedback
Identify the account exactly
Give your precise username and the email and phone that were originally on the account. A clear match is what lets a reviewer find and act on the right account.
Describe the takeover plainly
State what happened and what changed — email, phone, username — and roughly when. Keep it factual; a reviewer needs the facts, not a long narrative.
Provide identity verification
TikTok may ask you to verify your identity, and what it accepts varies by region. Supply whatever it requests in a clear, legible form.
Confirm: You receive an acknowledgement or a follow-up request from TikTok.
Frequently asked questions
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Access issues are easier to prevent when roles, owners, and responsibilities are recorded clearly
Most access problems trace back to the same gap — no clear record of who has access, what role they hold, and what should happen when that changes. Delvia helps you keep that record so problems are visible before they become incidents.