How to Get Rid of All the People Who Have Used Your Computer to Sign Into Facebook
When someone uses Facebook on your computer, Facebook places a cookie on your computer to remember the person's login information. This makes it easier for the person to use Facebook a second time from the same computer. However, when you try to log in to your Facebook account, you might see the other person's email addresses in a list before you see your own. You will need to delete the Facebook cookies to get rid of the other person's information. How to delete cookies depends on which browser you use.
Instructions
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Firefox
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Click the "Tools" menu and then "Options."
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Click "Privacy." Click the "Firefox will" drop-down menu and select "Use Custom Settings for History."
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Type "Facebook" in the Search field. Highlight all the cookies in the list, and then click "Remove Cookie."
Chrome
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Click the "Wrench" icon and select "Preferences."
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Click "Under the Hood."
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Click "Content Settings" and "All Cookies and Site Data."
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Type "Facebook" into the Search field, and then click "Remove All."
Internet Explorer
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Click the Windows "Start" button and type "inetcpl.cpl." Press "Enter."
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Click the "Delete" button.
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Check the box next to "Cookies," and then click "Delete."
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