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How do I get my computer to not remember my password on facebook ?
11-09-2012, 10:09 PM
Post: #1
How do I get my computer to not remember my password on facebook ?
My brother just got a facebook and we share a computer, it remembers my pass word, how do I make sure it doesn't?

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11-09-2012, 10:17 PM
Post: #2
 
Go to browser preferences and security section. There must be an option about keeping You passwords and logins. Just delete it / empty it / clear it.

You should also clean history and cookies (also browser settings).

Next time when You will visit facebook and try to log in browser will ask You "do you want to remember this password?' then of course answer "NO" because You won't that.

Good luck.

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11-09-2012, 10:17 PM
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In the login screen there's a "remember my password" box. Yours is currently ticked, so untick the box. If it currently automatically logs in when you type in facebook's address, then you want to log out of your account and then untick the box.
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11-09-2012, 10:17 PM
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The two of you should have separate computer usernames and you should BOTH password-protect them. If you use a single username, only one Facebook Username/password will be able to be stored at a time. The last one saved will automatically log in the next time Facebook is accessed.

Separate machine usernames will permit separate Facebook logins.

Hope that helps.
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11-09-2012, 10:17 PM
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1) first of all log out of Facebook
2) delete all cookies, or specific cookies from Facebook if you are an expert or know how to deal with cookies. to do so:
A) for Internet Explorer users:
* go to "Tools" > "Internet Options" from the menu above, if you use IE 8, use Alt key
to bring the menu visible
* on the "General" tab, under the "Browsing history", use the "Delete" button
B) for the Firefox users:
* go to "Tools" > "Options..." from the menu above
* on the "Privacy" tab, under the "History", use the "remove individual cookies" link
C) Histories and cookies can be accessed manually but highly inadvisable for non-professionals
3) remove saved passwords
A) on IE:
* go to "Tools" > "Internet Options" from the menu above, if you use IE 8, use Alt key
to bring the menu visible
* on the "Content" tab, under the "AutoComplete", use the "Settings" button
* make sure that the "user names and passwords on forms" check-box is unchecked
* use the "Delete AutoComplete history" button
B) on Firefox
* go to "Tools" > "Options..." from the menu above
* on the "Security" tab, under the "Passwords", make sure that the "remember passwords
for sites" check-box is unchecked or use the "Exception" button and add Facebook's log-in
page link there
* use the "Saved Passwords" button and search for Facebook and then use the "Remove"
button for each password you don't want to be saved, or "Show Password" button if you
forgot your password (any inappropriate use of this method is the act of who does it and I
hold no responsibility for those if happened), or simply use the "Remove All" button
4) log in to the Facebook again but this time make sure the "Keeping logged in" check-box is unmarked and you don't respond positively to any password saving request

IMPORTANT: I am and will not be responsible for any possible loss of data due to mentioned methods above, specially your passwords, cookies, histories, internet temporary files etc.
Any word should be considered in the context, specially words such as "cookies" etc.
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