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my brother keeps on reading my facebook messages from his other computer,how do i stop that?
04-28-2014, 07:19 PM
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my brother keeps on reading my facebook messages from his other computer,how do i stop that?
I don't like it when someone reads my messages I send to ppl in my opinion its rude and annoying cause there's stuff that I don't wont certain ppl to know what I talk about but lately my brother has managed to see my messages I send to my friends,we have the same laptop lenovo,and I used my facebook account on his laptop once but once I found out he was reading my messages I changed my password but that didn't help what should I do?

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04-28-2014, 07:26 PM
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Try changing the password again. Then when you finish using Facebook click on the tool handle (settings) on the top right hand side. From there click log out . You should also click do not save password on logging in with new password. Hope this helps because my brother did this to me once and it was really annoying.

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04-28-2014, 07:30 PM
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Change password then a pop up will come saying :" Log off other devices" Click Yes and voila done
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04-28-2014, 07:35 PM
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Change your password again and clicking "keep me signed in" since you and your brother are sharing a laptop.
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04-28-2014, 07:41 PM
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Your brother obviously knows you, so he can pretty much guess what you may be using as a password.

First, change your password to something very random. Something that he would never guess at. In other words, if you like horses, don't have your password be something like "horselover). Try a mix of capital and lower case letters and some numbers (don't use your birth date). Once you change your password, don't save it to your computer. Make it so you have to sign in and enter your password each time you go on to Facebook. You could also try putting password protection on your computer so he can't sneak into your room and sign on with your computer.

Since you live together, you should never leave your Facebook open when you aren't home. That is the same with your phone.
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04-28-2014, 07:44 PM
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block him,or change your password.
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