Your Questions About Facebook Login

James asks…

how do i deactivate my facebook without login?

i have four facebook accounts and i want to deactivate three of them as i have forgotten the passwords to the accounts( I have forgotten them) and I dont have access to some of the e-mail addresses to them. So please help me deactivate my old facebook accounts without login into them. please send me a reply to my e-mail address landerszl@yahoo.com

Michelle answers:

That’s not possible. This guide will show you how to deactivate your account on Facebook:

http://romcartridge.blogspot.com/2010/04/how-to-deactivate-your-account-on.html

Good luck!

Laura asks…

Can someone help me with this Facebook Login issue?

I have been locked out of my account since March 2011. I continue after attempting to login it get taken to a link:

https://www.facebook.com/checkpoint/ with the error of Opps something went wrong.

I have changed my password and done extensive login changes regarding security to see if this error would change but it doesn’t.

And just so you all know. I’ve attempted every week to contact Facebook since March to no avail.

I’ve also know how to clear the cookies and all that internet protocol. It just plainly does not work.
I’ve also tried to login with every browswer imaginable including early and latest versions of that browser and changed up the settings. I’ve attempted to login via apps from the Ipad, the Android tablet, the phones, everything and still the same error will come up.

I need help from someone with a solution and please don’t answer just for the sake of answering to score points with Yahoo Answers. I’m still making effort in contacting Facebook so please pass on giving me advice on getting in touch with Facebook or change a setting with my browser.

I need to get an email address that responds and doesn’t send auto replies. I need to talk to a facebook support Rep. Since March, I have not had a response yet.

I only get emails from Facebook stating that I have notifications, or messages, or wall comments. I go through their link to login and left with the same result; that error.

I’ve disected that whole Facebook Help page beyond anyone’s comprehension and have not found a result or solution.

Please help me as having been with out Facebook and left to dry up isn’t helping.
18 minutes ago – 4 days left to answer.
Additional Details
I’m not looking for an alternative account. Also, to the second responder, can you please respond to me again with more detail about how you managed your technique. Also in order for me to link my number. I have to login. I can’t do nothing or set or link anything until after I’m logged in.

Michelle answers:

I believe you have tried the forgot password and recovery/reset password options. So, let’s try- Login with wrong password… After few attempts generally facebook shows you a login page where you don’t have to enter the e-mail address as it recognizes it n show it by showing your name and profile picture. All you gotta do is to enter the password, may work not sure. Used it once to hack into a friends account

even i hv sort of a similar prob with facebook login. In firefox browser i hav a frnd’s login details stored but it always says the password is incorrect in first try but will accept it in 2nd shot 🙂

Mark asks…

how does the facebook login work?

i am building a website. the index just a login button and after someone logs in, they will be redirected to the home page. this all works perfectly. however, if someone has logged in to the site, i dont want them to be able to return to this original login page i can sort of accomplish this with a redirect but that doesnt look very good. i noticed that facebook does what i am looking to accomplish and when i took a closer look at it, i noticed that, when you arrive at the site and you are not logged in you are on the index. after logging in you reach the home page with the page name “home.php” if you close the facebook tab and reopen it, you will be on the home page but the page name is index.

does anyone know how they do this?

Michelle answers:

To elaborate on the previous answer –

If you have access to the database which houses the user login information, you should be able to detect if a user is logged in. Most systems will have a DB row indicating a 0 or 1, respectively, for whether a user is logged in or not.

If you can find that, then it’s relatively simple. You’ll need to connect to the DB and use PHP to detect and redirect accordingly. All of this would go in the script for your login page.

Example code (may not be applicable to your DB setup)

id != 0) {

header(Location: “/members”);

}

?>

This simply checks to see what the current user id is. If they are not logged in, it should return 0. If the id equals anything besides this, then you’ll redirect.

Michael asks…

how do i change my facebook login password?

i would like to change my facebook login password

Michelle answers:

Just leave facebook, it’s pretty sad, it’ll probably make you loose a lot of your real friends and it’s scientifically proven to be bad for you. And now the fascists, sorry the government, are going to spy on everything you do on there (I mean aren’t they supposed to be busy, I dunno, fixing the economic crisis that’s threatening the country?)

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