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When Facebook was founded on February 4, 2004, it defined
its mission as "Giving people the power to share and make the world more
open and connected."
With the widespread success of this social networking
website today
more than 500 million
regular users as of April 2011 it may meet that goal for many.
When a Facebook user can no longer access an account, it can
be frustrating, but there is typically a reasonable explanation.
Cookies/Cache
Facebook suggests that any user who can't access their
account should clear cookies and cache on their computer as a first step.
This will help remove old and unneeded files from your
computer, and will sometimes help your computer to run faster, as well as
allowing access to Facebook again.
Once cookies and cache have been cleared, you should type
"m.facebook.com" into the address bar on your computer.
Avoid using any old bookmarks or links to visit Facebook for
this first visit after clearing the cookies and cache.
Password Incorrect
If you attempt to log into your Facebook account with an
incorrect password, you will be unable to access your account.
Even if you have the correct email address, that is only
half of the log-in equation, and the correct password is absolutely necessary
to log into the site.
If you may have entered the wrong password, enter it again,
taking care to get each character correct.
Passwords are case sensitive, so all capital and lowercase
letters and any symbols must be entered correctly.
If you have forgotten your password, you will need to click
the "Forgot Your Password" link to recover your account and create a
new password.
Account Closed
Facebook reserves the right to close accounts that they have
determined are in violation of their terms of service.
If Facebook found that your account contained inappropriate
content, did not represent a real person, or violated Facebook rules in some
way, the account may be closed, leaving you unable to access it.
If your account was closed for one of these reasons, your
login will fail and you will be provided with a link to Facebook's
"Confirm Your Identity" page, where you can read about typical
reasons for account closures.
Email Login Incorrect
If you have entered the incorrect email address, you will be
unable to log into your Facebook account.
The email address that you use to log into Facebook is case
sensitive, just as your email address is. If you fail to capitalize a letter or
forget to insert an underscore that is part of the email address, login will
fail.
If you cannot access your Facebook account due to an
incorrect email address, double checking the address for correctness prior to
logging in again will resolve the issue.
Compromised Account
If account information such as your email address or
password is stolen, your account may be compromised.
If, for example, your account information is stolen, the
person in possession of your log-in information can access your account and
change the password so that you will no longer be able to get to your account.
If you think this may have happened, you must access the
"Compromised Account" page on Facebook and follow steps to prove your
identity and secure your account.
http://www.facebook.com/help/?faq=18110&ref_query=can%27t+access+
Unblock Someone on Facebook
Blocking a Facebook user stops him from seeing your profile
or sending you any form of communication on the social networking site.
When someone is blocked from your profile, you essentially
become invisible to him.
The function is helpful for stopping harassment or just
keeping people you don't like from requesting a friendship.
If you change your mind about a blocked user, unblocking him
takes just a few seconds.
An unblocked user sees you on Facebook again immediately.
Sign in to your account at Facebook.com.
Click on the "Account" drop-down menu on the
top-right corner of the Facebook page, which sits at the top of every page on
the site.
Click on the "Privacy Settings" link in the
Account menu.
Scroll to the bottom of the page.
Click the "Edit your lists" link in the Block
Lists section.
Go to the Block Users section.
Click the "Unblock" link immediately to the right
of a person's name.
Click "Confirm" when prompted by Facebook.
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