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I set up a Facebook acct for my husband from my computer, now I can't access my acct from my computer in Firefox. How do I fix it?

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I was helping my husband by setting up a Facebook account for him - not thinking - that I was on MY computer. Now when I log in to Facebook on my computer (from Firefox) - it brings his account up - not mine. Is there a 'fix'? He really could care less if I deleted his account altogether.

I was helping my husband by setting up a Facebook account for him - not thinking - that I was on MY computer. Now when I log in to Facebook on my computer (from Firefox) - it brings his account up - not mine. Is there a 'fix'? He really could care less if I deleted his account altogether.

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As far as the Firefox Passwords Manager, you can have multiple user/password entries for one site.

User: Apple User: Backer User: Charley

If you want to log in as Apple, just press A in the user field, and the Password Manager will fill in the rest.

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Log out of his Facebook account on your computer, then log in to yours.

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When the login pages shows up, enter the user for that session. The auto-fill may show recorded entries. Just select the one you want.

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I think my problem goes a little deeper than what I explained. I have had a Facebook account on my 'work' email account for years - but now I have a personal email address as well. How do I switch mine over to my new email address without starting out with a brand new account? I don't want to lose all my history. I am assuming that we can both have a Facebook account on the same email address?

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As far as the Firefox Passwords Manager, you can have multiple user/password entries for one site.

User: Apple User: Backer User: Charley

If you want to log in as Apple, just press A in the user field, and the Password Manager will fill in the rest.