How to bring other's Facebook password to
your mobile
This wiki teaches you how to access a friend or loved one's
Facebook account in an emergency, such as if someone is lost, injured, or asks
you to log into their account on their behalf. You'll also learn how to set up
and use trusted contacts (if you're locked out of your account) and how to keep
your own passwords secure.
Mathod
1: Access
someone else's account
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Open https://www.facebook.com
in a web browser. You can do this on any web browser on your computer,
phone or tablet. Although it is not legally possible to crack someone's
Facebook password, if you have access to someone's email address or text messages,
you can log into their account. If the person has added trusted contacts (and
you know who they are or how to contact them), this method will help you use
that feature to access the account.
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Use this method if you are a close friend or
relative of someone who is lost, in trouble, or has asked you to use their
account for some reason.
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If you're signed in to your account, sign out
now by clicking the down arrow in the upper right corner of the page and
selecting Sign Out.
Click Forgot your password? It's under the "Sign
In" button on the right side of the login page
Enter the user email address/phone number & click Search Doing so will bring up options to restore access to the account.
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Click Do you no longer have access to this
account? This is a small link located at the
bottom of the page.
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If you can actually access the person's email
account or phone number, select the option you have access to and follow the
on-screen instructions to retrieve the verification code. This code will help
you gain access to the account.
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Enter the
email address or phone number you can access and click Continue
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If you successfully reset your password, the reset link will be sent to the
email address or phone number you provided here.
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Click Reveal My Trusted
Contacts . Its the grey button at the top of the page.
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Facebook encourages its users to assign trusted
contacts to their accounts in case they ever get lost. As long as these people
have added you (or someone they trust) as a trusted contact, you'll be able to
access their accounts.
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Type the full Name
of one of your trusted contact & click Confirm If your friend has listed you as a trusted
contact, enter your own name here. If not, enter the name of someone who can be
a trusted contact and is willing to help you access the account. You must enter
the name as it appears on Facebook.
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Unless this friend has listed someone with the
entered name as a trusted contact, it will display all trusted contacts listed,
as well as a URL.
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Ask trusted
contacts for help.
Now each of your trusted contacts will
need to follow a few steps to generate a code. Once you have all their codes,
you can log into the account.
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Call, text or message each trusted contact and
ask them to log in at https://www.facebook.com/recover. This will
generate a code that the contact will give you.
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You must do this if you are one of the trusted
contacts However, you must do this when you log into your Facebook account.
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Enter the codes generated by trusted contacts
and click Continue
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Follow the On screen instructions to reset password & access your account
Follow
the on-screen instructions to try another method. If you can't
access your account using the steps above, you may see a message that says you
can't sign in without access to the corresponding email address or phone
number. If you are given another option, such as the option to answer a
security question or the option to identify specific friends of the user in
question, follow those instructions to access the account.
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If you still can't access the account, you can
try searching for a document on the person's computer where they store their
password. If he creates such a document, it is probably called
"password" or "login".
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If you are trying to access the account of
someone who is absent or in trouble with the law, contact local authorities.
Law enforcement officials can access people's Facebook accounts if they have a
proper warrant.
Mathod 2: Setup trusted contacts
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Sign in to https://www.facebook.com in a web browser. Adding 3 to 5 friends to your list of trusted
contacts can help you if you ever get locked out of your account. If you can't
log in, one of your trusted contacts can generate a recovery code that you can
use to reset your password and log in again.[2]
Click on the Menu â–¼ . It's the inverted triangle-shaped icon located in the blue bar at the top right of Facebook.
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Click Settings and Privacy. Doing so will open up more configuration options.
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Click on the Settings option in the menu. This will you take to your FB account settings..
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Click Security and Sign-in. It is located in the left panel at the top of the list.
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Click Edit next
to "Choose 3 to 5 friends to contact if you lose access to your
account." It is located at the bottom of the page under the
"Set up additional security" section
Click Choose Friends.
A pop-up window will appear with details about using trusted contacts
If you already have trusted contacts included, you can click Edit to make changes
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Click Choose Trusted Contacts. Now you can choose to include your friends as
trusted contacts
Enter 3 to 5 new trusted contacts Start by typing the name of the first person you want to add, and then click their name in the search results. You must add at least 3 contacts, but not more than 5
You will receive a notification of people you enter as trusted contacts.
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• Click Confirm. The
selected friends are now added to your trusted contacts You can edit this list
at any time by clicking Edit
List
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Log in to
your account again. If you've locked out your account and need help
from a trusted contact, follow these steps:
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Click Forgot your password? On the Facebook login page,
then follow the on-screen instructions to find your account name by entering
your email address or phone number.
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If you don't have access to any of the accounts
listed, Don’t have access
any more.
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Enter a new email address that you have access
to and click Continue
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Click Publish My Trusted Contacts and enter the name of one of the people you've added
This will show all your trusted contacts
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Email or text the link to each of your trusted
contacts and ask them to open it. Once they log into their own account, they
will be asked to send you a code to log back into your account.
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Enter the codes for each contact and click Continue This will force
you to log into your account again.
Mathod 3: Protect your
password
Enable
2-factor authentication. This feature can thwart almost any attempt
to access your account without permission. When an access attempt is detected
on an unknown device, your mobile phone will receive a code that must be
entered to log in Without this code, the intruder will not be possible to
access your Facebook account.
• Log in to your Facebook account.
• Click the down arrow in the upper right corner to open the
menu.
• Click Security & Privacy and select Settings.
• Click on the Security and Login option on the left.
• Click Edit next to "Use two-step
authentication".
• Select an authentication process and follow the on-screen
instructions.
• Use a unique password. Avoid using names, dates of birth,
home addresses or real words in your passwords, as these are easy to guess. The
password must be at least 8 characters long and contain a combination of upper
and lower case letters, numbers and symbols. The longer and more random ,
strong the password, the harder it is to crack.
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• use a different and difficult password for each online account. If you use
the same password for your email, your online banking, and your Facebook
account, it's easy for people to hack all of your information once they figure
out one of your passwords.
• Remember to log out of Facebook. This is especially important if you're signing in on someone else's computer, phone, or tablet If other people have access to your computer, you might also consider signing them out there.
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• Use a firewall and anti-malware protection. Make sure your antivirus and anti-malware applications are kept up to date and that you only log into Facebook when behind a secure firewall. Unless your computer is protected by these features, you'll be alerted if a hacker tries to install keylogging software to capture your passwords.
warning
• Accessing others' Facebook accounts without their
permission is a violation of personal privacy and illegal. Consider this before
trying to hack someone's account.
• In most countries this is an offense punishable by
imprisonment.
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