How to Turn on Login Approvals for Facebook

Go to Facebook, and log in using your own login credentials., In the upper right corner on the top bar, click on the security/privacy icon., Choose "Security" from the upper right menu. , Choose "Login Approvals" from the options., Read through the...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to Facebook

    Then, select "See More Settings" to go straight to your security/privacy settings page. ,, When you check the box, Facebook will prompt you with a note about how they deliver approval codes.

    Select continue. , Click "Continue" to move forward with the setup. , Facebook will then send you a text to your listed phone number with the 6-digit code.

    Enter the code in the box and click “Continue”..

    Facebook offers a one-week period where you do not always need the code; choose whether or not you'd like to use their one-week opt-out by checking or unchecking the box. , Next time you (or anyone else) tries to log in to your Facebook account, they will be prompted to enter a special verification code.

    Once Facebook has verified that browser, it will not prompt you for a code again.
  2. Step 2: and log in using your own login credentials.

  3. Step 3: In the upper right corner on the top bar

  4. Step 4: click on the security/privacy icon.

  5. Step 5: Choose "Security" from the upper right menu.

  6. Step 6: Choose "Login Approvals" from the options.

  7. Step 7: Read through the next prompt.

  8. Step 8: Check for the text.

  9. Step 9: Use the verification code to log in with.

Detailed Guide

Then, select "See More Settings" to go straight to your security/privacy settings page. ,, When you check the box, Facebook will prompt you with a note about how they deliver approval codes.

Select continue. , Click "Continue" to move forward with the setup. , Facebook will then send you a text to your listed phone number with the 6-digit code.

Enter the code in the box and click “Continue”..

Facebook offers a one-week period where you do not always need the code; choose whether or not you'd like to use their one-week opt-out by checking or unchecking the box. , Next time you (or anyone else) tries to log in to your Facebook account, they will be prompted to enter a special verification code.

Once Facebook has verified that browser, it will not prompt you for a code again.

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