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12-06-2018 07:22 PM
I was going through the privacy settings and lo and behold came up a list of about 50 passwords and ids from most of the websites i have visited. I tried turning off this list, but when I exited, it bounced back to the way it was. This is serious misuse of my information.. Facebook shouldn't have passwords for aarp, clothing sites I visited etc. You can never get to talk to a real person, but I need to know how to permanently turn this off.
12-06-2018 07:36 PM
@geegerbee Is this on a mobile device? I ask because I'm trying to figure out how facebook gets a hold of passwords in the first place. Is it 'app' driven or what?
12-06-2018 08:52 PM
You may want to post your findings in "Electronic Forum" many are very knowledgeable and could give you better answer.
I haven't experienced this but if this is true then I'd like to know how to correct it thru my settings.
12-06-2018 09:05 PM
That’s scary. It seems like Facebook is always watching. I don’t understand how things I shop for online show up in Facebook ads. The exact things I was looking at & I didn’t even have Facebook open on my iPad.
12-06-2018 09:18 PM
What did you click on in the privacy settings that lets you see all your passwords?
12-06-2018 10:05 PM
I wouldn't worry about it, I have a feeling Facebook is going to be regulated big time soon.
12-06-2018 10:14 PM
Isn't this when you sign in to websites through facebook? I never do that.
12-07-2018 10:10 AM
I don't know what you are looking at but I know that Face Book does not have every password for every site that I have ever visited. That doesn't even make any sense. FB isn't Big Brother...lol Not in that respect, anyway. Perhaps at some time, you used one of those sites that remembers passwords.
12-07-2018 10:15 AM
Definition of: cookie. cookie. A small text file (up to 4KB) created by a website that is stored in the user's computer either temporarily for that session only or permanently on the hard disk (persistent cookie). Cookies provide a way for the website to recognize you and keep track of your preferences.@Tribesters wrote:
12-07-2018 10:35 AM
I mind can not wrap itself around someone with 50 passwords. Really??? How on earth do you keep track?
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