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Is anyone else's facebook page like this? - K - 04-28-2013 09:58 PM

A few weeks ago my facebook changed so that the notification, mail and new friend request icon was all on the right hand side (including my name and the home button). I didn't think much of it as facebook has changed a lot of things in the past, but after a while I realised that this change hasn't happened to any of my friends. Can someone explain this to me? Is this happening to someone else? Or has it happened to you? I checked my facebook security and it seemed to suggest that a few other computers were accessing my information so I deleted them all and changed my password and I think I managed to secure it through facebook (although i'm not really sure because it was really easy to do so). Does anyone have any suggestions on what I could do to check if my facebook is being hacked by someone else?
Any advice would be really great, i'm starting to worry that for the past 4 months any information i've written may have been seen by others? I'm fairly certain I don't have anything sensitive on facebook like bank accounts etc but it stresses me out that they might be able to access other parts of my computer from this?


- Lenny - 04-28-2013 10:11 PM

Here is some information which I think will help you

What are login approvals? How do I turn this setting on?
https://www.facebook.com/help/148233965247823/?q=login%20approval&sid=0a7WV03SfkdrlO7kG

How do I reset my password and make sure it’s secure?

If you're not logged in, you can reset your password by clicking the Forgot your password? link on the Facebook login page.

If you're already logged in, you can reset your password by going to your Account Settings page, located in the Account drop-down menu at the top of every Facebook page.

When choosing a new password:

-Use a combination of at least six numbers, letters, and punctuation marks (like ! and &)
-Don’t pick a word from the dictionary
-Don't pick something you've used as a password on another site