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I have just reinstalled the Facebook on my Laptop, Win10 and Edge with latest updates. First time to login worked fine. Next time I get a message this page isn't available link broken or page removed.
1. Disconnect the internet cable from your PC > Connect your cell phone to the PC using a USB cable. 2. With the cell phone connected, leave the cell phone with Mobile Data On and Wi-Fi off > Look for the USB Tethering option in the settings. Activate this option to transmit the internet from your cell phone to the PC.
I do not use Facebook frequently, and when I do it is in a special browser separate from everything else I do. Today, I tried looking at a local business' facebook page when not logged in, and it redirected me to a login page. I tried the same with Microsoft's page as a test and got the same result.
To answer your question I don't think you can. Just create an account with a throw-away email and a fake name and never engage with any posts, just read. Run FB in a Firefox container. They shouldn't be able to gather much information about you.
For clean boot follow the steps below: On the Desktop, press the Windows + R keys simultaneously to open Run; In the Run Menu type msconfig command and click OK to open System Configuration; On the Services tab, check Hide All Microsoft Services and Click Disable All; Click Apply and OK; Restart the computer.
Sort by: HBizzle24. • 2 mo. ago. Open your browser first and then try to login, usually this works for me. 1. Reply. Award. Share. Few-Association-913.
When I try to login I click the Facebook login and I get a pop up to continue to Facebook, verify my info and click login. When it goes back to the app the process starts again. I've uninstalled, re-installed and still happening. Any ideas on what I can do to get out of this loop? So I figured a workaround. Click Forgot Password. Reset password.
This may be true, and I'll certainly be the last to defend their business practices. But that's not a citation for "why the thing is doing this". Interestingly, the link is actually still there in the source code... You can try using inspect element & either deleting the pop-up or setting it to "display: none".
1. Open Settings app, go to System > Apps & features. 2. In corresponding right pane, click on Facebook app. Then click on Advanced options link. 3. On the next page, click on Reset button. 4. Again click on Reset button in the warning/confirmation fly-out.
Hi. I created an account on facebook long ago, and had been using the facebook login occasionally, unaware that Line had plans to remove the facebook login option. I have only friends on Line, and do not know how to contact them outside of this app. I tried to reach out to Line Help, and they were of no help whatsoever, just copy and paste job.