Facebook Tutorial: Someone is logging in to your Facebook account!

If for some reason you suspect that someone is using your unaccustomed Facebook account, then find them without delaying the point. If you ever noticed that a message you did not send, or a wall post that you did not make, or any notification has been checked, then someone is logging in to your account. Since the username can be accessed through URL, it is only possible to know the password to login to the account. But Facebook has some tools that let you find out who is logging in to your account. For this, first, you need to select the Security option in Account Settings. Then follow the steps below

 Facebook Tutorial: Someone is logging in to your Facebook account!

 

1. Keep a tab for hackers with login notifications

To track who is logging in, first enable login notifications. Every time someone logs in to your account from a computer or another mobile device, Facebook will send you an alert notification in a message or e-mail. According to this information, you will get the time to log in to your account.

 

2. Enables login applications

Login option is a two-step login option that will provide maximum security and protects against hackers. When you log in from a new computer or any other device, you will get a security code number on your mobile. In this case, only you can log in with that security code. It's really a lot of work.

 

3. Stop any suspicious work

To know exactly where you were logged in from your account, you must first go to the "Active session" option. Here you will see your current session and login information from other computers below. If a place's name sounds suspicious to you, then click "End Activity" and change your password. In this case, you can keep your Facebook account safe.

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