Mark asks…
how can i change my Facebook login mail id?
hi,i would like to change my facebook login mail id, i mean my primary mail id
Michelle answers:
Browse to Facebook.com and log in to your Facebook account
Click the “Account” button at the top right corner of the screen. Click “Account Settings.”
Scroll down to your email address and click the “Edit” icon.
Click “Add another email.”
Enter your new email address into the “Email” field and click “Save Changes.”
Input your Facebook password when prompted to confirm the changes.
Log in to your email account and open the confirmation message from Facebook. Click the “Confirm” button within the message.
Click “Account,” then “Account Settings.” Click “Edit” next to “Email.” Click the “Remove” button for your old email address to complete the process of changing your login mail ID on Facebook.
Linda asks…
How do I fix my (mobile) facebook?
Okay well if anyone has the Facebook app there was an update months ago right? Anyways I could access Facebook through my mobile web. Its just like the Facebook app but not the app. I let my friend borrow my phone and she messed it up and now my Facebook is on an alternate Facebook login and and now the Facebook profile is different. How do I change it back to how it was. Thanks 🙂
Michelle answers:
B4 u sign n there a link that says alternate login hit that should work if not clear cache
George asks…
My Yahoomail is opening with my Hotmail ID. How to prevent it?
this is effecting my flickr account. which i opened using my facebook account. and my facebook login name is my hotmail id. i think something is conflicting. can anybody help please?
Michelle answers:
Did you connect both Hotmail and Yahoo? If so, delete Hotmail from Yahoo.
John asks…
How does the internet work question?
Assume that you requested information (Facebook login page) from the server
(Facebook server) by sending a request (www.facebook.com), how does the
requested information (Facebook login page) finds it way back to your
computer?
Michelle answers:
Your IP address is unique to your system and your service provider along with the Facebook network communicate and utilize the routers to output information back to you.
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