Having trouble logging into Facebook and can’t figure out what the problem is? It may be that your internet source is blocking access to Facebook.
One way to bypass this problem is to use a Proxy Server to access facebook. Instead of going to www.facebook.com directly, you visit facebook.com through another website, which acts as a buffer between your computer and facebook. Your network does not block access to the proxy server, so everything gets through.
Many proxy servers don’t work well with highly interactive sites like facebook, but don’t worry dear reader, the programming wizards here at Facebook Login have come up with a solution for you.
Visit our new site, Facebook Login Proxy, to and try our free Facebook Proxy Server.
Facebook Proxy Server is a proxy server specifically built to allow you to log into facebook on a fast, anonymous internet connection. Facebook Proxy Server sits between your web browser and facebook, which creates a buffer between you and facebook. This prevents your internet provider from knowing that your accessing facebook and prevents facebook from knowing who you are when you log into the site.
If you are having difficulties logging into facebook, it may be that your internet provider is blocking access to facebook. When all else fails, give Facebook Proxy Server a try!
Have you forgotten your facebook password? If so it’s ok, you have some options.
Your first option is to visit facebook’s password reset page, enter your account email address as well as the security text located in the captcha, and click the reset password button. Instructions will be sent to your email address.
But what if you don’t have access to this email address any more? You’re not totally out of luck. Visit the Login and Password page at the Facebook Help Center. Here you will find the following help:
According to a new Nielson study, if you are additcted to posting updates on Facebook, there’s a good chance you have money and are more urban than your non-facebooking peers.
Facebook users are more affluent than their counterparts on Myspace. And bloggers and Facebook users tend to live in urban areas.
The survey showed that Facebook users generally have an upscale profile. Other recent studies have shown that as Facebook grows in popularity, its user base is growing older.
That means Facebook, which has shown phenomenal growth in the past year, appeals to an older, wealthier demographic.
If you landed on this site there’s a good chance you’re trying to log into facebook. It’s simple, go to www.facebook.com and enter your email and password to login.
It appears that the word “Facebook” may be the most searched keyword on the internet. I’ll show you this data and let you decide for yourself.
Our first source will be the Google Keyword Tool, the best source for keyword data on the internet. This tool shows that the term facebook is searched 618,000,000 times per month world wide. What’s impressive is that when you limit the results to the exact match type, there are still 506,000,000 searches per month. In comparison, youtube is in a close second at 414,000,000 monthly exact searches, “google” comes in third with 151,000,000, followed by “hotmail” with 151,000,000.
Facebook will shut down its Beacon advertising systemto settle a class-action lawsuit. The lawsuit, which was filed in August 2008, alleged that Facebook and advertisers like Blockbuster and Overstock.com violated a series of laws. The proposed settlement calls or Facebook to discontinue Beacon. They must also back the creation of an independent foundation devoted to promoting online privacy and security.
Today facebook made it possible to log into your facebook acccount using your vanity username instead of just your account email.
Facebook opened up registrations for vanity usernames back in June. Over 50 million users registered them, and now all of those people can log into facebook.com using their vanity username instead of their registration email.
Usernames are shorter and easier to remember. It’s a typical practice of many websites to allow users to log in with either an email or a username.