Help with Facebook

Can’t help you there, other than to counsel that you should really delete the whole thing.

I will. I just want to post one last “fuck you” to the scammer. And maybe download some old pictures. Makes me feel vindicated in some way.

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I don’t have any additional profiles to test this with, but it looks like what you’re looking for – does it help?

Thanks, but no it doesn’t. In fact, it won’t let me delete my profile because it says I’m trying to do so from a device that I typically don’t use. No shit, I’m not the hacker.

That’s just what a hacker would say.

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First make sure you are the only one logging on to your account

Log out of Facebook on another computer, phone or tablet

  1. Go to your Security and login settings.
  2. Click Accounts Center, then click Password and security.
  3. Click Where you’re logged in and select your account to see all of the sessions where you’re currently logged in.
  4. Select the session you want to end and click Log out or scroll down and click Select devices to log out. You can select multiple sessions or all sessions by clicking Select all, then click Log out.

Clicking Log out will immediately log you out of Facebook on that device.

Then after checking facebook from your device for a few days, it should recognize that that is your usual device.

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I think I unfriended your fake account. Now I’ll miss everything.

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You know me. You haven’t missed anything other than a few pictures of food.

Mmm…food…

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