Thursday, 11 November 2010

How to Super Logout on Facebook

How to Super Logout on Facebook

When you're logged out of Facebook, do you dread getting
notices that you've been tagged in a photo or that a friend
with dubious judgment has just posted something to your
Wall? With most people having friends, family and coworkers
in their social networks, it's important to look out for
what others post about you. With the normal log out process,
there is nothing you can do about potentially embarrassing
Facebook posts until you log back in. However, if you use
"Super Logout" or "Super Logoff", no one can post anything
until you log back in. Here's how.

!! Steps !!

* Log in to your Facebook account.

Click on "Account" on the top right side of the page so that the
Account menu drops down.

* Click "Account Settings," and the "My Account" page will appear.

Go to the very bottom of the "My Account" page, where you will see
"Deactivate Account."

* Click the "Deactivate" link on the right. The Deactivate Account
page will appear.

Select your reason for leaving from the list. Select the option
for "Temporary Leave." You can also choose not to receive email
notifications from friends while you are away from Facebook. Click
the checkbox if you don't want to receive emails from Facebook
during your hiatus.

* Click the blue Confirm button. A password box will appear where
you enter your Facebook password and the security codes. Once you
have entered those, your account will be deactivated and no one
will be able to post anything there.

* To reactivate your account, simply log back in with your email
address and password.

!! Warnings !!

* If you are a group administrator you may have to restore your
status when reactivate your account because Facebook does not
automatically restart that function. If you are not a group admin,
then there is nothing else to do to reactivate your account.

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