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My hubby used my computer to ck his mail and Facebook when his computer was down.?
07-15-2013, 09:55 AM
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My hubby used my computer to ck his mail and Facebook when his computer was down.?
Now I can't get on my mail or Facebook. His email address is on my yahoo and I can't get rid of it no matter what I click or dbl. click! I go through Mozilla Firefox to get on my yahoo. Help Please!

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07-15-2013, 10:01 AM
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when you use it look around the page and you should see a method to log out

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07-15-2013, 10:04 AM
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You will see an option as sign in as different user in the yahoo login screen.

otherwise

Go to firefox ---History -- Clear Recent history --

At the top you will see a box ('Time range to clear' ).
Give the time range or 'everything'.

select all check boxes and click 'Clear Now'.

Entire browsing history , form and search datas, active ligins etc will be deleted and you will be able to sign in
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07-15-2013, 10:11 AM
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You need to log him off...

For Facebook:
At the very top.. go to the far right with the settings icons (circle with spikes) and click on it.. then select LOG OFF

For Yahoo:
Hover your mouse over his name..... you should see a Sign Out button.. If you are in My Yahoo.. click on his name.. a menu will open up.. then select Sign Out.

You should tell him that if he needs to use your computer again... to select the option to NOT STAY LOGGED IN. ... that way he will be logged off automatically when he exits.

Alternatively, you could have just erased all of the cookies from Firefox.. that would also work.
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