At the top right of your page is the LOGOUT/LOGIN link. When you are done with Facebook for the day, click Logout. Make sure you have not stored your pw by unchecking the save pw button. Close the browser. When you go back to facebook.com, you will be prompted for your pw. If your browser is storing them - you will need to address that on a separate question.
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Your email and password are what you used to sign up for the game. If you forgot your password, click the "I Forgot My Password" prompt on the login page.
when you deactivate your facebook, it automatically takes you back to the login page and in the right hand corner of the page it says " to reactivae your facebook, login your password and email". when it says that , you have successfully deactivated your facebook sincerelly: tink-r-bell <3
This service is present in the settings of facebook page.
If you forget you password, on the Facebook sign in page there is a link that says "forgot your password?" it will then ask you to enter some security questions you entered when you signed up to Facebook, if you answer correctly the password reset will be sent to your email address. You can recover your Facebook profile via email.
There should be a button that says "Forgot your password?" on the login page. Click there and follow the steps proceeding that.
I was unable to recover my Facebook account because I forgot my password, and I was told to meet Jackmouse02@gmailcom. this person was able to recover my Facebook account.
Make facebook my home page
You are not supposed to make a fake facebook page, Princeton however does have a facebook page.
When you first go to Facebook, on the page where you can sign up or login, if you put in a wrong e-mail address or password, it will take you to a page that says something like, 'Try again', you can click the square that says 'Set Facebook as my home page.'
Pogo's official homepage have a button close to the login for password recovery. "Forgot password or screen name". You may also log in using your facebook credentials, and those can be changed through Facebook's login page.
The effect you're looking for requires the use of HTTPAuth, not JavaScript. You can accomplish this using a password-protected directory, as well.