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When i use facebook, after i log out, i can see my profile picture on the login screen of facebook

With great curiosity, i click on the profile picture (while i am still logged out) and facebook l. As far as i'm aware, facebook don't actually block the new attempts from different ips Instead, they send an email to the registered email address with a notification that you logged into a new device, with a button to mark this as legitimate or malicious My chrome browser keeps prompting me for facebook authentication, even though i have never logged on to facebook from my pc I am using chrome browser from my company where they have a strong pro. A captcha on a login screen makes no sense

I'm not surprised your users hated it The purpose of captcha fields on forms is to prevent them being submitted by bots A bot should not be able to login through your login screen, as it should not have valid credentials If a bot can guess valid credentials, then you need to increase password strength. Okay, this is a real situation but i will use the classic names Alice and bob are chatting via fb messenger secret chats

When bob taps on settings, your keys shows bb bb bb, and alice's k.

A lot of services, sites, and applications offer the 'login with facebook' or 'login with google' option For many sites, the browser opens a separate window in which you can enter your username and I'm not familiar how fb chat works, but i highly doubt they're using p2p in their chat So my question is it possible to netstat a facebook ip, or any way to find his ip without sending a link or using any phishing tools Most of the articles in the google results, says this is actually possible 561 i've been playing around with different login forms online lately to see how they work

One of them was the facebook login form When i logged out of my account my email and password were autocompleted by my browser Then i decided to misspell my email and see what would happen if i tried to log in. Logging out of fb, clearing my web cache, and logging back in doesn't fix the location issue After ending all activity on the fb security and login settings, which forced my calendar app and all the others (like bumble) to disconnect, then logging back in, my location corrected. For example, lets say for facebook login the steps are

The user will click on fb login button

The user will be asked to login to facebook and allow permission If user allows it will return an authorization code Now we will use the authorization code to get an access token We can store the access token in session to start a user session.

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