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I need help

Discussion in 'Facebook' started by Richie.1, Jan 2, 2019.

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    I hope someone here can help me. My girlfriend had a notification yesterday that her Facebook account was logged into from my phone. This didn't happen and I don't for the life of me know why it's happened. She doesn't believe me and I need a way to prove it. Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can. My relationship depends on it!!!
     
    Richie.1, Jan 2, 2019 IP
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    Not a lot of trust going on, huh?
    You might be better to cut that one loose.
     
    sarahk, Jan 2, 2019 IP
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    Richie.1 Peon

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    Thanks for your reply
    Now that's strange because when I clicked on that link it took me to a page where it got her account picture on to login by entering the password. That tells me that my phone must have been logged into her account. I don't ever remember going on, maybe she's logged in on my phone at some point in the past, but I know I wasn't on at the time the notification said I was so why was that notification sent in the first place? This is bafalling me
     
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    If you do not know her password, then the only person who could have logged in was her. She just forgot about it. And you accidentally pushed the icon and logged in (stuff like that happens). Why is it such a huge deal to her? I am with @sarahk if she doesn't believe you about something as simple as this, then you're in for a lot of headache in the future.
     
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    A useful piece of advice.... get rid before it gets messy!
     
    matt4, Jan 6, 2019 IP