I am trying to download the oculus rift app on my gaming laptop and it is asking me to put in my oculus password. I have forgotten it so I pressed the 'forgot password' button and it led me to a website wanting me to put my email in, and once I did it just said, 'You merged this Oculus account with a Facebook account. Please go back and log in with Facebook.' I logged in with Facebook, it didn't do anything. I cannot reset my Oculus password. Please help.
Hi sermarfacebook! We're sorry to hear you're having an issue with resetting your password. We'd be happy to look into this with you. Please send us a private message with the details of your issue as well as your account information (full name, alias, email on your account), and we'll move forward from there.
Hello, I have the same problem. I just get looped back to "login with facebook". If that was possible I would not need to reset my oculus password! So how on earth can I do this? The link to does not contain any information on this whatsoever.
My account got hacked. Hacker removed my phone and my email addresses.
I managed to re-add the email address by going through the ID verification, and then when asked to reset my password, I get an error saying that my account is blocked from doing that right now, and then a "Try again" button.
People who confuse first name and Facebook username request password reset with your Facebook username (which turns out to be a first name in your country). There is no way to prevent such e-mails, apart from creating in your e-mail client a filter based on some keywords present in such password reset e-mails.
I had the exact same problem for a long time, I would get multiples of these e-mails each day on all the e-mails I had associated with facebook (I got thousands of e-mails over the course of years). My username is a very common first name - so you have an idea why this was happening.
Couple months ago (beginning of october), I found that there was an option to disable password reset lookup with username and I did just that. Basically, if you search my first name - my account does not show up anymore - and you see "Please identify this account another way". All the e-mails stopped at that point. A couple months before I had found that twitter had similar functionality, where it requires personal information - other than your username - to let you reset your password and I had been waiting to add just something similar.
Now, when I tried to find what I did to disable, I could not find the option on any facebook settings page - nor I was able to find how I was able to find this in the first place; no blog post or not a thing anywhere. I still do not get any reset e-mails. but just posting here that there is or was a way for this.
I am not sure what to do but it seems that someone keeps trying to access my account and I keep getting reset password emails with a code to input.
I changed my code manually from the website (didn't click on any links).
This occurs even after resetting the password via Email (I do have access to the Email account), but Facebook prioritizes the fact that someone has been using the account from Russia over the ownership of the Email account itself. Yes this is actually happening, it's not a joke.
Could Mark Z. be more idiotic than this? They managed to use my compromised password to login from Russia and start adding friends, they happily deleted my verification phone number, and now I cannot even login or delete the account after resetting my password successfully?
Note the Russian hacker never changed the password nor the email. It just deleted my phone number and it has been using the account almost everyday, logging in from supposedly "Samsung" and "Windows PC" devices from a supposed city identified as Perm, Russia. Is there some way to make Facebook aware about this idiocy? I know the account is probably lost forever now, but at least I'd like to delete it permanently.
If you're having trouble logging into Facebook, first check to see if the site is down. If it's not down, you can try logging in with a different browser or try clearing your internet cache and cookies. If you can't remember your password, or you think you've been hacked, recover your account and change your password.
I am using firebase for a little while and I find a little issue I think it's not a big issue, that issue is that when I login with provider account like: "facebook" account and I enter facebook account email in forgot password field this should show an error but what happens is that the method success, my question is that when I reset password is my facebook account password changed or what happens, heres my method below:
As for resetting the password of an account that had a Facebook provider linked to it, it will unlink that Facebook account and transform it into a password account. The user will need to re-link the Facebook provider. This behavior allows the user to recover an account in case it was hijacked and modified by another unverified user.
I have a premium account and I can't reset the password because I don't have access to the email used in creating the account anymore. The only way I can access the account is through facebook login. Is there a way I can reset my spotify log in password through facebook?
If you're signing in through facebook then your Spotify and Facebook accounts are permanently linked together. You should be able to change the password on the account by changing your facebook password, through the facebook app or browser. Give that a go anyway and let me know how you get on.
It would be best if you reach out to our customer support team through one of the channels here. They'd be able to help you update your log-in details as if you update your Facebook password or email, that won't be reflected on your Spotify account.
If you have an alternate email or phone number listed on your account, you can use these to reset your password. Facebook will use them to confirm that the account is yours, send you verification codes, and ultimately finish your account recovery. Go to facebook.com/login/identify and follow the instructions to reset your account.
In the past, Facebook had a feature where you could designate trusted contacts that would help you regain access to your account. Unfortunately, this feature is no longer available for account privacy and security reasons, so the above two methods are the only two ways to recover your Facebook password.
If we notice any strange activity on your Pinterest account, we'll send you an email, reset your password, and log everyone out (including you) to protect your account. To get back on Pinterest, reset your password. Or, if your account is connected to Google, Facebook or Apple and you've logged in that way before, log in with Google, Facebook, or Apple.
Quick tip: If you want to reset your password because you can't remember what it is, click Forgot password? on the sign-in screen. You'll be asked for your email or phone number, and Facebook will send you a link to create a new password. You can still recover your Facebook password without email or phone number if you've lost access to those: You can use Facebook's Trusted Contacts feature or an alternate login method, like your Facebook URL.
5. Select Change password. If you have multiple accounts with Meta (for example, both Facebook and Instagram), you will be prompted to select the account that you want to change.
4. Scroll down to Password and security (under Account Settings).
5. Tap Change password. If you have more than one account with Meta (for example, both Facebook and Instagram), you'll be prompted to select which account you want to change.
6. On the Change Password screen (pictured below), enter your current password and your new password, and then re-write your new password to confirm it. Tap the blue Change Password button to confirm the changes.
When you enter an email on the "forgot password" page, there should be a message saying something like "Thanks! If there's an account associated with this email, we'll send the password reset instructions immediately."
You used your Google account to sign up to Optimal Workshop. This means you didn't need to set a password when you first signed up. To sign in to your account, all you need to do is click "Log in with Google" on the log in page.
I recently lost my phone but i did a sim swap in order to keep my old number. Now I keep getting facebook verification messages to my sms inbox. How do i stop someone from getting access to my facebook account?
If you think your Facebook account has been hacked, you should change your password (make it long and strong) and check that the recovery accounts and phone numbers all belong to you.
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Never post your phone number, email address or other personal information on a public forum.We cannot recover hacked accounts, lost or forgotten passwords. please see:
How do I Recover my Facebook Login Passsword? and/or
How do I Recover my Hacked Facebook Login Account?
There is a simpler way to address this: what is the sender address? I just received this message from: FacebookDoes facebook ever send from this address or not?If facebook had any kind of decent support service, we could get help. But Facebook support is virtually non-existent.
With vast swathes of data being sold on the dark web in recent weeks following high-profile breaches, many sites are encouraging users to change their passwords, even if they weren't directly affected.
According to security researcher Graham Cluely, Facebook users are being shown a warning message that reads: "Recently, there was a security incident on another website unrelated to Facebook. Facebook was not directly affected by the incident but your Facebook account is at risk because you were using the same password in both places."
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