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- authentication - Facebook login with profile picture? - Information . . .
When I use Facebook, after I log out, I can see my profile picture on the login screen of Facebook With great curiosity, I click on the profile picture (while I am still logged out) and Facebook logs me in again! How can Facebook allow me to log in just via clicking on the profile picture on the login screen, without any password?
- Can you login to Facebook through a VPN or a proxy?
As far as I'm aware, Facebook don't actually block the new attempts from different IPs Instead, they send an email to the registered email address with a notification that you logged into a new device, with a button to mark this as legitimate or malicious
- authentication - Why can I log in to my Facebook account with a . . .
Instead of granting users several login attempts to manually fix common misspellings, the site tries to fix those misspellings automatically As a result, the average number of login attempts a user needs goes down, which means a more strict rate limiting to an attacker who tries out various common passwords, not slight variations of the same
- Facebook Where Youre Logged In IP does not match actual IP
There are quite a few apps that interface with FB In addition to flat out showing the wrong location for an IP, I suspect FB gets confused and maybe shows your location as the most frequently logged in location rather than most recent or currently active login I have a calendar app that syncs my FB events to my google calendar on the hour
- Why I am getting Facebook login pop up for every site?
This means it is not an attack which also explains why there is no attacker If this would really be an attack it must be a dumb attacker which cannot even give a proper looking facebook login page to better fool its victim Unfortunately the OP is silent about how its browser is configured in regard to the company proxy –
- Is authentication using Facebook Google considered good practice?
What (I think) the OP is worried about is that by not visibly showing the FB login page (where the URL's correctness can be verified) a malicious app web-page may show a fake FB window where the user enters their credentials and has their account stolen –
- account security - Off-Facebook activities received from apps and . . .
This sends data to FB about your visit and possibly any interaction you have with the website You do not need to login to these sites using FB, the cookies are enough for Facebook to know it is your account Useful links: How to limit disable the off-facebook activity tracking All the Ways Facebook Tracks You—and How to Limit It
- Is it helpful to have a captcha on a login screen?
A captcha on a login screen makes no sense I'm not surprised your users hated it The purpose of captcha fields on forms is to prevent them being submitted by bots A bot should not be able to login through your login screen, as it should not have valid credentials If a bot can guess valid credentials, then you need to increase password strength
- What do two keys in FB Messenger Secret Chat mean?
Alice and Bob are chatting via FB Messenger Secret Chats When Bob taps on settings, "Your keys" shows "BB BB BB", and "Alice's keys" shows "AA 11 AA" and "AA 22 AA" When Alice taps on settings, "Your keys" shows "AA 11 AA" and "AA 22 AA", and "Bob's keys" shows "BB BB BB" Question: why does Alice have two keys? Alice is only using a single
- authentication - Logged out of Facebook on all devices on a sudden . . .
Being unexpectedly logged out and asked to login again looks just like phishing and it should be treated as such by users After invalidating session tokens, Facebook should have made the invalid ones redirect not to the main login page, but to a page explaining the breach and asking the user to click logout, then manually type facebook com in
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