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I Was Getting E-mail From Friend On Facebook Ie About Status Etc Am No Longer Receiving

How can I send a message/e-mail from Gmail to a Facebook user?

Hi, Facebook emails can be used for forwarding mails to the primary email set up for login to Facebook. The email comes in the inbox folder. An interesting finding was the ease of generating emails from the profile URL. the letters after the facebook site name can be suffixed with at-the-rate-of-facebook-dot-com Example: http://facebook.com/nhjbvf7ry9.n... when you make  email with nhjbvf7ry9.nksglb  (@) facebook dot comThe email is navigated to the user's primary email.  though interesting and simple you can use this tool till 30th April 2016. This is the message the recipient will get:"You received this email because your loremipsum@facebook.com account is set up to forward messages to loremip09sum@gmail.com. After May 1, 2016, you will no longer be able to receive email sent to loremipsem@facebook.com.Please update your email address for any services that currently send email to loremipsum@facebook.com.  "

Husband receiving Zoosk emails?

A few days ago I asked to use my husband's smart phone to check my email. It automatically brought up his gmail account which was full of emails from Zoosk.com saying so-and-so had viewed his profile or sent him a message. Last August I was away for a week and when I came home there were about 7 charges from Zoosk.com on his credit card. He claimed that he was scammed through a porn site and swears up and down that he never created a profile on the zoosk dating site. Does anyone have experience with Zoosk? Can they send you messages saying someone viewed your profile if you've never created one? He has been shady about a few things recently (lying about talking to a girl even though it was platonic in nature then lying about the fact that she moved to the area recently) and we have been going through a rough time the past year. I love him but I will not put up with BS the rest of my life and I want to find out the truth.

Also--I did not read the emails as he was sitting next to me, when I showed him he said again that it was a scam and that he thought he "deleted that app". No clue what that meant.

Did my friend block me or did she deactivate her Facebook account?

Note: This story may be a bit too long, so if you don't want to read it, skip the story.

So, a few days ago I saw one of my friends posts in my News Feed (I hadn't seen her post in a long time) and I liked it. But a message came up saying: "Oops. Something went wrong. Try again later" or something along those lines. I tried with another post of hers, and the message came up again. I decided to visit her Facebook timeline, and I saw that none of her posts were there, just her friends posts. I couldn't see most of her info either, or message her. I thought it was kind of strange, so I decided to check out her second account (don't ask me why she had a second one) only to find she unfriended me on that one! I asked my friends, who were friends with her, to see what was wrong. Turns out it happened to them too.
The next day I checked up on both pages again. When I searched up her first and main account, it came up on the search but when I clicked it, it said "Page Not Found". Things remained the same with her second one. I found a way through some old messages, and her profile seemed the same as before. Then I checked my profile again, and she disappeared from my friends list and my family (she was my "sister" as we used to be best friends) and that's when I really got worried. I went on it again later, and now I can't visit her page at all.

So, I came to the conclusion either it's deactivated or she blocked me on her main Facebook account. Here are some things to consider:
- Her name came up when I searched her.
- She no longer appears on the friends list of our mutual friends.
- On past messages from her, her name is not clickable and her profile picture is the default one.
- When I was able to visit her page on the second day, she didn't have the default profile picture, it was one of her own.
- I have been experiencing some problems with Facebook (e.g. disappearing posts and likes on posts since the new group layout appeared)

So did she block me or deactivate her Facebook account?

Does the "suggested friends" box on Facebook prefer showing the people who have recently looked at your profile?

Thanks 4 A2A, suggested friends are those who are from your contacts list, data synced from any of your email accounts on your device. When there are mutual friends in between you and the suggested friend they also come up in suggested friends list. Facebook collects data from different sources available on your device, it also shows those persons if you both have groups or pages in common, same university, school and work place.Source: http://www.facebook.com/help

Fraley v. Facebook E-Mail?

It is legit...a proposed $20 million dollar settlement, when paid out to each claimant (if even 2 million claims are filed) would be $10. It might seem low, but it's simple math. That's the reason why the entire $20 million, if awarded, would go to a non-profit if too many people make a claim so that the actual amount each person would get is pennies.

And why do people have to say things like that the site "DOES NOT" ask for your bank information when it clearly does...optional, yes, but they do ask for it (Te first class action suit I've seen where they give you that option). Lets try to stick with facts when answering these questions.

Just choose the mail me a check option and you'll be fine

If you're not a lawyer, this is not worth reading, but it's a link to the decision of the US District Court--San Jose:
http://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?=case2449132774919250154&hl=en&as_sdt=2&as_vis=1&oi=scholarr
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Can people still message me after I have deactivated Facebook and signed out of messenger?

Yes! 100%! People can message you. If you deactivate Facebook, no one will see you on Facebook. But according to Facebook’s new system, messenger won’t deactivate. If you just sign out, people can message you. So if you want to deactivate messenger, you have to do it from messenger app.So, those who are saying NO, don’t know it properly. I have done research on it. I am going to show you now. I will be using two different accounts here to show you that. One is my personal account i.e. Hussain Abdullah Tofa and another account H. Abdullah which is used to manage my client’s Facebook pages like Expert Mortgage Solutions and others.At first, I am going to deactivate my H. Abdullah account:Now let’s see on H. Abdullah messenger:Let’s see H. Abdullah account from my Hussain Abdullah Tofa account:As you see, the messenger profile is available. I can send a message too. So now I am going to sign out of messenger:There is no direct sign out option on messenger. You can delete it. Or, you can clear data of your Messenger app from mobile settings. Doing that will sign you out.As you can see, I have deleted the account. Now let’s see H. Abdullah account from Hussain Abdullah Tofa account again.As you can see, I can still send a message to H. Abdullah from Hussain Abdullah Tofa.Now, I am going to deactivate H. Abdullah messenger:Click on Legal & Policies,Then click on Deactivate Messenger,Click Deactivate,You are done then:Now let’s see again from Hussain Abdullah Tofa account:As you can see, H. Abdullah messenger is no more available to chat.So, direct answer to your question is, one can message you even if you deactivate Facebook and only sign out from Messenger.See video on How to deactivate Facebook Messenger.Thanks.Cheers!!

CANT LOG INTO FACEBOOK 'SORRY SOMTHING WENT WRONG'?

Hi, I'm having the exact same issue right now.

Basically, Facebook thinks you're fake and their fakeness detection system is flawed after the part where you have to verify your location on that map that comes up. What I've done is gone to the help center and filed a bug - I think it was in the category "None of the above" since it didn't fit a preexisting category. I provided as much relevant info as I could.

Next, Facebook sent me an e-mail saying that they had received my bug report but suspected that my account was fake. They required me to respond with a government-issued ID. After verifying that the support e-mail address was authentic (i.e. that it ended with support.facebook.com), I sent a PDF copy of my passport and relevant documents.

Now I'm waiting for Facebook to realize that I'm not the fake I was trying to report. As a programmer, I have to admit Facebook has done a poor job of testing this system. They fully deserve all the angry e-mails that they will be receiving.

Edit: I've read that not accessing your account for a few days (as in not trying to log in either) will get rid of the error. I'm not sure if it applies to the fake account report case, but it's worth trying. Will try to update you but I can't promise to remember!

I'm exhausted with receiving trashy porn spam mail. Is there a way to block this sort of garbage altogether? ?

Check Mailwasher, it helps to eliminate spam from your inbox...

Set up your email account(s) in MailWasher and hit the "Check Mail" button. It then downloads all new message headers and displays message details alongside each one (priority, subject, from, to, etc.). Any email that MailWasher considers to be spam is highlighted for easy sorting.

Two checkboxes are located next to each message header: "Delete" and "Bounce". If you click "Delete" the email will be marked for deletion, click "Bounce" and the mail will be marked for bouncing - a fake "address not found" email will be sent to the sender. Once you have decided what to bounce and delete, click "Process Mail" to get it done and your mail client launched for downloading all accepted emails.

MailWasher has a "blacklist" and a "friends list" to enter good and bad email addresses. Addresses in the blacklist are marked for deletion, and addresses in the friends list will be marked as okay. Filters can be set to increase MailWasher's effectiveness. You can have email addressed to "undisclosed recipients" automatically deleted and bounced for example.

Note: the program is free but limited to one email account. MW Pro supports multiple mail accounts.

http://www.mailwasher.net/

How do I recover a hacked Facebook account?

Hackers are as well smart enough to change your email, phone and other verification credentials.If your facebook account was hacked by someone and you really want it back this tutorial would help you get it back.Step 1:First goto this link. https://www.facebook.com/hackedClick the button "Your account has been Compromised".Then type in your email address, Login name , Full Name or your specified Phone No.Then facebook would search for matching users. If you still don't see your account, try entering something else other than the one you entered.( for example if you entered your phone number and it didn't work try entering your email or Login name.) Most of the time using your email would be the wisest choice.)And hit Search. :)Step 2:Well now the kind of difficult part begins. But I don't think it would be for you.Now for this step you got to enter your account's password. Well if you knew the password you won't be here anyway, cause you don't know your new password the Hacker's changed, enter your old password. The password that you use, to enter into your account before you got HACKEDStep 3:Then cause you entered an old actually now wrong password this page will come up.Well no need to be down yet. Just click the reset my password button.Step 4:Your primary email would be changed so well of course you don't want to send your reset your password link to the hacker's account so, Click "no longer have access to these?" link.Step 5:Well now you almost got your account back.Now write your new email address that you want to send the change password link as well set as your primary email.Step 6:Well now, follow the next steps and you would have your account back in 24 hours.

Facebook keeps saying that my session has expired and to please log in?

i'm with the guy above me. but as for the session being logged out, it could be that someone has your password and signed on while you were already logged on, and whenever you went to navigate, since you weren't the last to sign in, it booted you off. i would consider changing my password or maybe even getting a new e-mail if i were you, if that's the case.

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