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Why am I being asked a series of numbers when I try to log in to my FB account when I use a different computer?

Why am I being asked a series of numbers when I try to log in to my FB account when I use a different computer?

If you haven’t saved the browser or mobile device you’re using, you’ll be asked to do so when you turn on two-factor authentication. We need to be able to remember your computer and browser information so we can recognize it the next time you log in.

Can you bypass two-factor authentication Facebook?

You can follow the easiest way to bypass Facebook Account Authentication by simply resetting the password of the account. At first, you are supposed to click on the Forgot Password option. After that, you are required to enter your email address and then your phone number in order to find your account.

Why is Facebook making me use a login code?

It means that you can use one of those codes when you cannot access the authenticator app to gain access to your account and disable the use of that device for future authentication codes. It also means that you could use one of those codes right now to get into your account.

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Can I check my login history on Facebook?

Tap on Settings. From Settings, scroll down to the Security Section and tap on Security and Login. The Security and Login page shows your most recent login sessions. Tap on the See More option to view your login history.

How do I retrieve my Facebook information?

To recover an old account:

  1. Go to the profile of the account you’d like to recover.
  2. Below the cover photo, tap More and select Find Support or Report Profile.
  3. Choose Something Else, then tap Submit.
  4. Tap Recover this account and follow the steps.

Why am I being asked to enter my password again whenever I try to access my FB account for the longest time?

Facebook is asking its users to re-enter their passwords. Ironically, this is happening after users click on a Facebook ad from Facebook itself to help them improve their account security. Facebook often runs an ad (Sponsored Story) on its service called “Account Protection.” You may have seen it before.