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Access Your Facebook Account with 3 Passwords

Submitted by on Tuesday, 8 May 201216 Comments

Access Facebook with 3 PasswordsDid you know that you can login to your Facebook account using 3 different passwords? Seems interesting isn’t it? Yep! Unlike any other online account which has only one password to access, Facebook lets you log in using 3 different variants of your password.

Only a few Facebook users are aware of this fact, but for many others, this might seem a bit surprising. Facebook accepts the following forms of your password:

1. Your Original Password

Let me explain this to you with the following example. Assume that your default Facebook password that you created during the sign-up process is:

Facebook-Password-1

2. Password with the Case Toggled

In the above password the letters ‘F’ and ‘P’ are in uppercase and the remaining are in the lowercase. If you TOGGLE the case where all the UPPERCASE characters are converted into the lowercase and vice versa, your default password “myFacebookPass” would become:

Facebook-Password-2

Now if you log in using the above toggled password, your Facebook will accept it and welcomes you! This is the first variation of your default password which is accepted by Facebook.

3. Password with the First Letter Capitalized

If the first character of your password is in the lowercase, you may just change that first letter to UPPERCASE and Facebook will again accept it and let you in. As in case of the above example where your default password is “myFacebookPass”, if you just change the first letter to UPPERCASE, your password would be “MyFacebookPass” and this should work fine as well:

Facebook-Password-3

Please note that this option will work only for the Mobile uers!

Why 3 Passwords?

Now, you all know that Facebook can be accessed using 3 different passwords. But you may be curious to know the actual reason behind it.

Well, this is definitely not because Facebook has a bug or a serious vulnerability. In fact, this is just an option provided by Facebook itself to make the sign-in process easier for the users. Here’s how:

The most common reason for the authentic logins to be rejected is when the CAPS LOCK is ON. This is where the first variation comes in handy. That means, when the CAPS LOCK is ON the case gets reversed (toggled) for your password but Facebook will accept this as well.

In case of mobile users, it is a common for the first letter of the password to get capitalized which often leads to the login failure. So, in order to tackle this issue, Facebook will also accept the password where only the first letter is capitalized.

Thus if the CAPS LOCK is accidentally enabled, the toggled password feature would still let you log in to your account!



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16 Comments »

  • siva_phd9 said:

    nice information.thanks for sharing

  • Ron said:

    thanks..its something new…bt was it like this from before or is it nw dt fb hs chnged its privacy policy…???

  • DKCHINNA said:

    very nice information …..
    thank u very much

  • Dinesh said:

    You r doing a nice job………rock on dude

  • 04rouve_rmtp said:

    Nice post, now i found out something new i can brag with

  • buffguy said:

    what a nice,benefit and a tengible tip thank u so much

  • Slesa said:

    Wow..!! Great info..:)

  • vinay said:

    Nice Info Dude!

  • Raviraj said:

    AMAZING .. !! Nice Job Dude .. ;)

  • m raju said:

    great information,this is a unknown secret. Thanks

  • dos_attack said:

    …nice info…srikanth…

  • Dinesh said:

    oppssss shitsss…I was searching for this frm months…Thanks a lot buddy

  • vipin chaudhary said:

    U r doing great Job… continue dude

  • Zeal said:

    By providing such option of password , they are creating it less secure and they are increasing the possibility of cracking the password…..!!

  • Funniestpics said:

    nice info thnks for the post

  • rags said:

    gr8 info….!!!

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