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Facebook Login Tutorial

The following is a simple guide that will help you through the Facebook login process and most recommended for new users. This however is under the assumption that you have already successfully signed up for Facebook and you have an account. Remember Facebook is a very popular site and can be used for promoting businesses or services such as coupons from groupon etc.
The signing up process is quite simple and instantaneous. The moment you create your account, a record of your settings is added to Facebook. It contains your profile details, email address and password. Every time you will need to go to your Facebook account, you will need to go through the login form to enter your credentials. Depending on which computer you are using, there is a certain way you can sign in. If perhaps you are using an office computer, a cyber café, school or library, this are mostly used by a number of people and its best that you remain private after you are through with you session. I have walked into internet cafes countless times before and found myself on other people's home pages. Can you imagine if the wrong hand (not mine) had access to your settings?
Under the e-mail and password text boxes, there is a "Remember me" check box that if you select the option, your browser will keep your details to prevent you from signing in another time. This option is best for use on a personal computer such as your desktop or laptop at home.
When signing in, type "facebook.com" on your address bar. The next page will be the Facebook home page. If it's a public computer, it will either display the sign in page, or the previous user's page (if they didn't logout). In such a situation, click "Account" on the toolbar and go to "Logout." This will take you to the Facebook homepage.
On the top right corner of the screen you will find the two main text boxes that you will need to sign in. these are the "Email" and the "Password." Remember that the Password section is case sensitive, meaning that all the upper and lower case letters are considered. You MUST type in the correct information.