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Thread ID: 125578 2012-07-06 23:55:00 Facebook Question Roscoe (6288) PC World Chat
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1286528 2012-07-06 23:55:00 SWIMBO and adult daughter both have Facebook pages accessed from the same PC. Each has to log out the previous person and log in with their own details each time they want to access their page. They tell me it is a nuisance to have to log in each time.

Is their an alternative? It would be a big advantage if they could just go down the bookmark list, click on the Facebook link for their page and it would bring up their page. At present, the Facebook link brings up the page that was accessed last. What can be done?

Your help is appreciated.:thanks
Roscoe (6288)
1286529 2012-07-07 00:28:00 Create your daughter or partner a new user account (control panel, user accounts), then they can login to their own personal profile and have their own facebook accounts etc uninterupted. Iantech (16386)
1286530 2012-07-07 09:01:00 Or use a different browser for each account. pine-o-cleen (2955)
1286531 2012-07-07 09:26:00 If you leave auto fill turned on, all their will have to do is the first letter of the email and then password. plod (107)
1286532 2012-07-08 03:33:00 Or use a different browser for each account.

Thanks Pine. That makes sense. We usually use Firefox. I will give that a go and set up daughters in IE. Brilliant.
Roscoe (6288)
1286533 2012-07-08 23:49:00 Or use Chrome, Chrome supports Profile switching which is similar to switching User Accounts on a PC, but not quite... That's probably the fastest and easiest route, and it also means it'll keep their details for other sites too if desired.

Finally, it also means they don't have to sink to using IE ;-)
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