facebook sign up facebook search twitter login gmail login myspace login tagged login linkedin login friendster.com login लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं
facebook sign up facebook search twitter login gmail login myspace login tagged login linkedin login friendster.com login लेबलों वाले संदेश दिखाए जा रहे हैं. सभी संदेश दिखाएं

शनिवार, 19 नवंबर 2011

facebook sign up facebook search twitter login gmail login myspace login tagged login linkedin login friendster.com login







This article explains you the basics of Facebook login and it’s intended to answer questions like these:
  • How do I sign up to Facebook?
  • How do I login to my Facebook account?
  • How do I recover my lost password?
  • How do I reset my Facebook password?
  • How do I report a compromised account?
Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 5 years, surely you know about Facebook. This social network has filled the missing gap when it comes to social interaction and networking online: it started as a project developed in Harvard University, for local use only, and slowly it has grown amazingly. Now Facebook is the largest social network in the world, and one of the top 5 sites more visited everyday. And this is not all: traffic and growth predictions put Facebook in a higher place within 2 years. Yes, it’s big, but Facebook will get bigger over the time. FB is that big.
Although the design of Facebook is intuitive and minimal, there are some persons who are having difficulties finding the facebook login page. If you haven’t used this social network before, you’ll likely be in the same situation. But do not worry. The login page is located at the homepage of Facebook. You will find a little bar at the top of the page where you can write your credentials (e-mail and password) in order to login and check out all your friend’s updates and changes. You just have to remember your personal credentials to login.



Facebook login Facebook login Facebook login
Once you write your e-mail and password in their respective text boxes, you just have to either press the enter key or the Log in button. If your information is correct, you’ll be taken to your profile page where you can see your and your friends’ updates, read new messages, check out events, upload photos, videos, etc.

I can’t login to my Facebook account

If you’ve followed the aforementioned steps to login, but you were not able to successfully complete the process, chances are there’s something wrong with your account. It might be that you’ve lost your password, or your account has been marked as inactive (if you don’t use it for more than 60 days). Fortunately, there’s a workaround for these kind of Facebook login problems.

Recover your lost password

One of the most common problems when it comes to facebook login, is a lost password. Persons with multiple accounts or those who have a different password for each website are most likely to suffer this kind of situation. Facebook has created a special site where people can recover their accounts by resetting the password. By doing this, the old password becomes obsolete, and the person is required to set up a new one through a link sent to a specified address.
Facebook login recover password
There’re a few options to recover a lost Facebook password. The very first step is to visit this page. That’s the site Facebook has designated for recovering lost passwords. Once you’re there, you have the following alternatives to recover your account:
  • By entering your email or phone number. Of course, the e-mail/phone number must match the ones you used in your account. Some persons (specially outside the US) could experience delays when using a mobile phone.
  • By entering your Facebook username: if you don’t remember/don’t want to specify your e-mail address you used when signing up, just enter your Facebook username and you’ll receive a message with a special link to recover your password.
  • By entering your name and a friend’s name. This way you can prove you’re the person who owns such a profile, and not an impostor.

My account has been hacked

Hackers and malicious people use fake facebook login pages to steal accounts and use them for their own benefit. If you detect a strange behavior and/or can’t login to your account, you might be a victim of account hacking. This means that other person is using your account, having access to your personal information as well as your friends’. Of course this is a critical issue, and you must take care of it as soon as possible to prevent further damage and/or data loss.
Symptoms of a hacked account
  • You receive notifications about [unintended] password changes.
  • You notice spam (abusive advertising messages) posted from your account in your friends’ profiles.
  • You receive notifications about purchases you haven’t made.
  • The information of your profile has been changed reveal times.
If you think you’ve been hacked, the best thing you can do is to secure your account. To do so, visit this Facebook page where you can report compromised accounts.
Facebook login compromised
After completing the process, you’ll receive a message from Facebook staff in order to regain control of your compromised account. It will take a few hours before you can login again, but you’ll be sure your information is safe again.

Security tips for Facebook login

There does exist basic guidelines when it comes to online accounts security. You need to understand that Internet is a huge world, and there’re a lot of persons who will try to gain control of people’s accounts, either for profiting or for enjoying. If you follow these recommendations, your account will be less likely to be hacked or compromised. Remember to always use common sense.
  • Do not share your Facebook login details with anyone. not even with your closest friends or family.
  • Do not use obvious and predictable passwords (your name, common words, your birthday, etc.)
  • Try to avoid logging in ti your account in public computers.
  • Change your password every month if possible.
  • Link your mobile phone to your account (in case of e-mail failure, you can still recover your account using your phone number).
  • Contact directly to the Facebook staff.
  • Never use your facebook login details (e-mail, password, phone) in external pages. Only use your information in Facebook.

Further assistance

fly