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Sign that newly created account in Chrome then in Edge. See if the issue is also present in Edge. I suggest trying to reset Edge's settings and let's see if that makes a difference. Here's how: 1) Launch Edge. 2) Click the 3 dots. 3) Go to Settings. 4) Click Reset Settings. 5) Relaunch Edge, check if the issue persists.
Have you tried playing for a short time to see if the login option will appear afterwards? Another option that you can try is to uninstall and reinstall the game and see how it goes from there. To uninstall, go to Start then select Settings > Apps > Apps & features and look for the game and select uninstall and if you will reinstall it then go ...
Under Profiles, click Passwords. Check if "Sign In Automatically" is enabled on the options. If not, kindly enable the option to Sign in Automatically. Close the edge browser and try again. - Clear Browsing Data. Open edge browser. Click on the three dots (…) on the upper right corner of edge browser. Select Settings.
Sep 20, 2011 at 6:35. @Mehper The answer to that question is no longer valid. It refers to the old chat app. – Alex. Sep 20, 2011 at 6:57. @Alex: They can be merged or the other one should be deleted then (I'm flagging for deletion). The questions are the same, but Facebook is continuously changing. – Mehper C. Palavuzlar.
Hello, Microsoft. I am switching from Chrome to Edge. I am trying to sign into my Facebook to sign into but even if I use the right username and password, it won't sign in and it aggravates me.
I clear all browsing data, etc. when I leave all sites. I cannot get Edge to stop doing this automatic login. Probably the Facebook password is saved in the synced data in your Microsoft account, resetting the Microsoft Edge data in the cloud should stop the auto-login. Please check this link to see how to reset Microsoft Edge data in the cloud.
Using windows 10, I can't log into Facebook on my computer. I can using my phone. I could log into Facebook on my computer yesterday. What could have happened? I have tried both Edge and Chrome.
So when you or someone else login your account in a new browser (where you have never logged-in before or you have just cleared browsing history of known browser), Facebook sent an alert (through email or Facebook notification or both, depends on settings) to you to recognize the device. This is a legitimate email from Facebook.
the assumption that not entering your contact information accurately lead to this. the assumption there are many, many, many appeals per day. 9 days to even two weeks seems reasonable. Someone I knew was banned but appealed, it took a very long while but a well worded polite email plus some patience led to a renewal.
Form is the only way to reach out to Facebook. I have not seen any other way to contact Facebook. You are not getting response because sometimes they take around months to reply. And sometimes they do not restore account at all if they notice policy violation. From the link (Help Center) you have given in question: