George asks…
how do i delete my email and password off my facebook login screen on my phone?
like on my phone when i go to my web browser and click facebook my email and password is already there how do i take that off?
Michelle answers:
Depending on the phone you have, you could delete the cookies/history. Then, in the future, don’t leave the “Keep me logged in” checked off….
William asks…
How can I still log-on to Facebook, if the site itself doesn’t allow proxy sign-ins?
Does the fact that Java scripts are disabled a big factor for the log-in failure? Does Facebook have a simple, HTML site that still allows users to access the page despite security measures?
Michelle answers:
I do believe Facebook login uses JavaScript. When browsing through a proxy, uncheck the ‘Remove Scripts’ box and then try again. If you can, find a site that uses Glype proxy with the Facebook plug-in.
James asks…
How to prevent people from hacking into your FaceBook?
Ok, so ALOT of people are hacking into people’s Facebook and putting inappropriate stuff on there. I REALLY don’t want that to happen to me. Is there any tips to help me prevent hackers? Thanks! 😀
Michelle answers:
If your Facebook account is hacked, it could lead to many other issues. The hacker may send unwanted or inappropriate messages to your Facebook friends or post unwanted messages on your Wall. He could also change or add information or photos you may not want on your account. In some cases, the hacker will actually change your password, locking you out from your own account and taking it over. To prevent this happening to you, take extra steps to make sure your Facebook account is secure.
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When choosing your password, select a strong password that can’t easily be guessed. Choose a password that’s at least eight characters long, and try to mix numbers and letters. Passwords that aren’t actual words, but instead are meaningless mixes of characters work best — just make sure it’s one you can remember. Don’t write your password down anywhere or store it in your phone or computer. Don’t use the same password you use for any other account, and change your password often. Type your password into the home page, but nowhere else. Facebook will only ask for your password when you log in to Facebook, but not any other time during your session.
Clicking Links
Don’t click any link you aren’t sure of, no matter where it came from. Links in messages, chat messages or your news feed may be a hacker’s way of phishing for your information, and one click may be all he needs to gain access to your account. If you see a link that you aren’t too sure of, ask your friend about it before you click. He may verify the link, or confirm your suspicions that the link is bad. Also, log on to Facebook by typing the website into your browser. Don’t click links in emails that say they are from Facebook, even if the email looks legitimate.
Secure Browser
Facebook offers a secure browser version, meaning if you opt to use this feature, other users cannot monitor your activity while you’re logged on to the site. To turn secure browsing on, click “Account” at the top-right of your screen, followed by “Account Settings.” Scroll down the list until you find “Account Security” and click “Change.” Make sure the box next to to “Secure Browsing” is checked, then click “Save.” You know you’re on a secure browser when the URL of the website begins with “https” so check this often while on Facebook to ensure you are still secure.
Your Computer
Some precautions you can take begin with your own computer. Make sure you are using the newest available version of your web browser and that you are running security software whenever you are on Facebook.
Chris asks…
I want to delete my son’s email username from my facebook login page. How do I do it?
My son’s email address keeps coming up whenever I type in the first letter of it on my facebook login page where it asks for email or phone. I’d like to get rid of it so it doesn’t come up anymore, but just highlighting it and pressing delete hasn’t done any good. Any suggestions? I use Chrome btw.
Michelle answers:
Try this:
Go to Settings>Advanced Settings>Clear browsing data and then check the “Clear saved Autofill form data” box. Then go ahead and click on the Clear browsing data button.
You’ll also lose autofill data that you actually want but that’s how it goes.
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