Facebook: For Desktop Login

Here’s a short, interesting essay-style reflection on the — focusing on its peculiar persistence in a mobile-first world.

Go to Settings & Privacy > Activity Log > Where you're logged in to see a list of recent desktop and mobile logins.

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Facebook allows you to monitor and control which desktop devices have access to your profile. If you suspect someone else has accessed your account, you can log out remotely.

If you suspect someone else is using your account, you can view and terminate active desktop sessions remotely. Go to > Accounts Center > Password and Security . Click on Where you're logged in . Here’s a short, interesting essay-style reflection on the

If you want quicker access or don't want to type your credentials every time, Facebook offers alternative desktop login methods. 1. Account Picture Login (Saved Credentials)

If you forgot to log out on a work computer or library PC, kill that session immediately. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

Enter your credentials (email/phone and password) and click . Understanding the Facebook Desktop Interface

Go to Settings > Security and Login > Use two-factor authentication. This adds a crucial layer of security, requiring a code from your phone when logging in from a new device.

Click the three dots (...) or Options button near the top of the profile or post.