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If your wife's Facebook account keeps coming up when you try to log in, you can follow these steps to log into your own account:
1. Log Out: If you're already logged into your wife's account, log out of it. You can usually find the "Log Out" option in the account settings or the drop-down menu.
2. Clear Browser Cookies: Clear your browser's cookies and cache. This will help remove any stored login information.
3. Visit Facebook: Go to the Facebook website (www.facebook.com) or open the Facebook app.
4. Enter Your Information: Enter your email address or phone number and password associated with your Facebook account and click "Log In."
This should allow you to log into your own Facebook account. If you continue to face issues, ensure that you're using the correct login credentials, and make sure you're not automatically logged into your wife's account from a shared device.
Look at your email history, and ask your wife to check hers.
Search both for facebook messages, which are sent to either of your email accounts, and should help you determine what email addresses are used for the facebook accounts. Updates to a facebook account often result in a message to your email, so that should be a possible solution to the issue of having forgotten both email and password.
Brent, the issue isn't graduation, it's access to your email. Do you still have access to the email account that you signed up with? Facebook is a program that you access via the internet and is not limited by any single computer. Theoretically you can access it from any computer in the world with internet access.
This issue about the computer referring to your wife's account, I'm inferring that you mean when you go to log on, the browser on the computer has saved her email address and password combination and automatically takes you to her account. If this is the case, you can logout of Facebook by clicking on Account in the upper right hand corner.
Once you are back at the logon screen you can enter YOUR email address and password. Here's the part that could be the issue for you. Hopefully, you remember the email address and password so you can log in. If you don't remember the password, for example, you can reset it, but if you no longer have access to that email account, you will have a tough time getting back in using that same account, unless you added an alternate email address or mobile number that can receive texts. You can reset your password via one of these routes. If you are able to get back in and haven't set up alternate contact info, you should do so now.
No, an email address is used to identify one - and one only - account on facebook. One of you will need to open another email account.
If you need a specific word or name in your email address, (example: [email protected]) try opening an account with another provider such as AOL. (example: [email protected]).
Anyway, facebook only allows one (specific) email account for each facebook account.
Get another email address.
http://gmail.com ...is free and has 7Gb, so you can leave it alone for ages and it won't fill up with spam. Or, you could open an account and in the Settings --> Forwarding and POP/IMAP ...part, set it so that all emails from your new account are autometically sent on to the address you and your wife share.
If you do open an account; make sure you make a note of the email address and the password somewhere, as it's easy to lose passwords for accounts you don't use often.
Then, of course, you open your facebook with your new gmail account email address. Job done.
Hi,
Sorry my friend unfortunately you can not access that account because the account which is associated with your wife's email address is invisible. Until unless she will not change her account setting it is difficult to access it.
Thank you and sorry..
regards
G to http://www.facebook.com/help.php?topic=login and type in your problem. Did Facebook send a message to your email when you tried to reset your password?
There is a very simple solution to this problem. in your gmail account you should be able to invite her to use gmail and just have her create a gmail account all her own, instead of being on a sub account under you.
I have actually never heard of what you are describing before, and I have been a gmail user for years, well, matter of fact since it started.
If she uses her own separate email account, not a sub account of any kind, that will resolve the issues.
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