Facebook.com Login Identify File
Ask a Facebook friend to view your profile. Have them look at the URL bar. The letters or numbers at the end of ://facebook.com represent your unique username or profile ID. Plug that exact text into the Identify search box.
| Common Problem | Likely Cause | How to Fix It | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Caps Lock key is on, or you are using the wrong email address. | Double-check your credentials, or use the "Forgot Password" link to reset it. | | "Login Loop" / Persistent Errors | Corrupted browser cache or cookies. | Clear your browser's cache and cookies, or try logging in from an incognito/private window. | | "Session Expired" | Your browser's stored login data is out of date. | Log out completely, then log back in. If the problem persists, clear your browser's cache. | | Login from a New Device | Facebook doesn't recognize the device. | Check your email for a "Did you log in?" notification and confirm it was you. If you didn't, secure your account immediately. | | "Feature Unavailable" | May be caused by a browser extension or security software. | Disable browser extensions (e.g., ad blockers) one by one, or try a different browser. |
If you're having trouble logging in or need to identify yourself on Facebook, here are some methods to try: Facebook.com Login Identify
You should use this tool if you experience any of the following: You forgot your account password.
What was lost? His password? His email?
Once identified, Facebook offers security methods to send a reset code: Send code via email. Send code via SMS text message. Use your Google account credentials (if previously linked). Overcoming Common Recovery Obstacles
. This tool is the official starting point for users who have lost access to their accounts. Review of Facebook's Account Identity Tool Ask a Facebook friend to view your profile
: Ensure you are at ://facebook.com . Avoid third-party sites that ask for your password.
Set up the "Trusted Contacts" feature if available, allowing designated friends to help you generate a recovery code next time. To help me tailor any further security advice, tell me: Are you currently locked out or just researching? Plug that exact text into the Identify search box