How do I ensure I properly get text alerts on my Android phone?

Captain Xarzu

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I had given up on Facebook. Someone managed to use its system against me be making multiple request to reset my password. So I eventually decided to live without it.

But I begrudgingly found that Facebook can be a useful tool to make contact with people to discuss a variety of technologies. So I decided to give it another try and I was able to give Facebook authentication in the form of a camera shot of my ID. They sent me a link to reset my password.

Now, here is the issue I am having. I am able to use my email to authenticate but I have a problem with Facebook when it comes to receiving text messages. For some reason, I am completely unable to receive text messages from Facebook on my Android phone.

I am not sure if this is a Facebook issue or an Android phone issue. I am able to get text phone notification from other platforms. The only one I have a problem with is Facebook.

For some reason, I have three apps on my Android device.
I have this one:
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which leads to this screen
https://likablelogic.org/images/Android/02.png
and it does not go anywhere when I click the button.
I have this one:
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https://likablelogic.org/images/Android/03.png
which leads to this screen
https://likablelogic.org/images/Android/04.png
and it does not go anywhere when I click the button.
But then there is this one:
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https://likablelogic.org/images/Android/05.png
which leads to this screen:
https://likablelogic.org/images/Android/06.png
and then I am able to view my text messages. I am thinking that I should remove the other two apps. What do you think? What are some steps I can take to fix my issue?
 
@Captain Xarzu
1. How do you know that the one you sent your "authentication in the form of a camera shot of my ID" to was facebook?
2. Facebook has no right to demand a copy of any document from anyone. This absolutely illegal collection of personal data through fraud, which is prohibited practically everywhere.
3. For a long time, many people have very serious identification and login problems with Facebook. Including me personally.
 
@Captain Xarzu
1. How do you know that the one you sent your "authentication in the form of a camera shot of my ID" to was facebook?
2. Facebook has no right to demand a copy of any document from anyone. This absolutely illegal collection of personal data through fraud, which is prohibited practically everywhere.
3. For a long time, many people have very serious identification and login problems with Facebook. Including me personally.
Sometimes they ask for authentication after you get hacked, illegal or not they do it anyway, and Facebook has serious bot and scammer problems.
 
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