John asks…
Why do I get a Facebook login popup when I submit an answer here?
Just started happening, a Facebook login popup when I click Submit. What causes it, or better yet, how do I kill it?
Michelle answers:
That is happening because its changed and its trying to share updates to Facebook. When you post look near the bottom and uncheck share on Facebook. I had the same problem
Susan asks…
Google chrome now pops up a Facebook login every time I answer a Yahoo question?
It never did it before. I can’t find any extra extensions or anything in Chrome, but when I answer a question here, a f*cking Facebook login pops up. WTF people?
Michelle answers:
I agree with you and feel that facebook is the most annoying and dishonest site on the net.
Mary asks…
Can you help me with a facebook related problem?
I’ve tried just about everything here. The problem I have is that the facebook login page doesn’t load, and when it loads and I log in, it freezes on my main page. I’ve tried resetting my router, deleting cookies and all that, reinstalling firefox, tried Explorer, google chrome, I’ve even tried to write https and all that and I’m just about my wits end here. I use windows xp, my anti-virus is avast and my main web browser is Firefox. It seems to mainly be my profile, as my son has no problem with his facebook. Does anyone have any suggestions to what I could do to get facebook working again?
Michelle answers:
I would suggest trying to go to the following:
facebook.com/login
m.facebook.com
Sharon asks…
What’s a good excuse to give to my girlfriend as to why I changed my Facebook password?
We recently exchanged our Facebook login with each other. Boy, was that a bad idea. She checked my messages and got mad at some old messages from 2-3 years ago. And lately, I don’t like the fact that she keeps uploading pictures of herself on my Facebook page.
Michelle answers:
Nice going Luke. Lol. Now she is going to think you’re trying to hide something all the time and be paranoid. You basically screwed yourself. She’s gonna be on your case about this forever so you’re gonna have to put up or break up, the end. Obviously she’s insecure. But at the same time I don’t think you owe her an explanation. Tell her having your password created a problem so it was a bad idea and you’re changing it again so as to prevent it from recurring. This is a can of worms you probably can’t escape though. Good luck.
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