With this page you will learn how to easily solve your Facebook login/sign in and password problems.
Facebook is the second most visited website on worldwide web, fb have more than 1.5 billion users registered. It’s easy to sign up and use facebook but you could meet many login issues.
Nowadays mobile and computers can remember username and password so people tend to forget their username, name or email used when they need to connect to fb from another device or browser. Most of people uses email, username or mobile number to log in facebook and are not familiar with custom URL.
Find here the ultimate method if you forget username or password of your facebook account and fix the most common issues faced by users in facebook login page.
Every Facebook connection is traced, with the place and time of connection, you can easily know if another person connect to your Facebook account
- Go to the dropdown menu
- Click “Settings”
- In the left column, click “Security”
- Click “Where You’re Logged in”
- You can view your old or active connections, and view the location, time, and connection devices used.
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- Try to connect with email address or phone number, facebook offers multiple solutions to connect, if your email and phone number are registered on facebook, it’s possible to connect even if forget one.
- If first step does not solve problem, try full name or nickname you normally use. Also try every mobile phone number or mail address you’ve owned
- You can retrieve your facebook username by asking a friend, your username is your personalized Facebook URL, so ask a friend to go to your fb profile and send you username in URL.
Facebook password incorrect
Change your password regularly !
Experts advise changing your password every month! Many sites remind you or even force you to change your password. It is very annoying because we feel that it always happens at the wrong time, but it is for your safety.
Experts advise changing your password every month! Many sites remind you or even force you to change your password. It is very annoying because we feel that it always happens at the wrong time, but it is for your safety.
- Facebook login password are case-sensitive, first you have to check your keyboard.
Verify that Caps Lock is not activated and Num. Lock is activated before reseting your password. - If your forgot password is saved in browser, it’s possible to recover your existing password without reseting.
- On Google Chrome :
Just go to URL “chrome://settings/passwords” (or go to password management option in advanced settings) click facebook entrie, then click the “show” button, your password will be revealed (you will be asked to enter your windows password) - On Firefox :
Click Tools, Options, Security tab,then click on “Saved Passwords” button (Firefox Saved Passwords dialog)., click facebook entry, then clcik the “Show Passwords” button, forgot password will be revealed
Never save or store your passwords on web browsers!
When you save your password on a browser, it is saved and it is easy to make appear the characters the component - On Google Chrome :
- If previous steps does not solve problem :
- Click below the login password entry field on Facebook’s sign-in page ‘Having trouble?’.
- Enter email, mobile phone number, username or full name as registered in your Facebook account, and press Search.
- Facebook will ask the way you want to reset your password:Reset your Facebook password:
Attention make sure you can connect to your email account before reset because an email will be sent to continue handling. - Facebook will send a mail with a confirmation code, just enter it in security box.
- After entering security code you have to set new password for facebook, Select a new password easy to remember but strong with alphabet, number and special character.Check our post Password Security to learn how to create and retain the best secure passwordThat’s the proper and official way to recover your forgot access and then setting a new password.
- Click below the login password entry field on Facebook’s sign-in page ‘Having trouble?’.
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