当您最喜欢的社交媒体平台不断将您从您的帐户中注销时,这令人沮丧。Facebook 退出帐户的(Facebook signs you out of your account)原因有多种,其中一些是有效的,而另一些则是技术故障。
Facebook可能正在经历中断。其他原因可能包括Facebook应用程序的缓存数据错误、浏览器的历史记录等等。我们将研究解决这些问题,以便您可以不受干扰地恢复您的社交浏览会话。
1. 检查 Facebook 是否已关闭
当您所有支持 Facebook 的设备不断将您注销时,请检查 Facebook 的服务器是否出现停机。这种情况很少见,但并非不可能发生。
您可以通过访问网站停机检测器站点(例如Down for Everyone 或 Just Me )来检查(Down for Everyone or Just Me)Facebook 是否遇到中断(Facebook is experiencing an outage)。这个网站告诉你各种在线平台的状态,你可以在这个网站上检查Facebook的服务器是否有任何问题。
您还可以查看Twitter等网站,了解Facebook是否存在问题。通常,如果中断范围太广,人们会在这些微博网站上进行讨论。
假设(Suppose)您已确认您最喜欢的社交媒体网站已关闭。在这种情况下,除了等待公司恢复服务器并重新开始使用Facebook(Facebook)之外,您无能为力。
2.禁用您的VPN以修复Facebook不断(Fix Facebook Keeps)注销
您的VPN通过第三方服务路由您的互联网数据,有时会导致各种网站和应用出现问题。Facebook将您从您的帐户中注销可能是由于VPN配置不当或故障造成的。
在这种情况下,暂时禁用您的VPN服务,看看您的Facebook问题是否出现。如果您在禁用VPN(VPN)后没有退出您的帐户,您可能需要重新配置您的VPN服务或获得替代服务。
3. 清除 Web 浏览器的缓存(Cache)和 Cookie
您的网络浏览器的缓存和 cookie 有助于增强您的冲浪会话。有时,这些文件会干扰您访问的网站,从而导致各种随机问题。
您的Facebook注销问题可能是由您过去的浏览数据引起的。在这种情况下,您可以通过清除浏览器的 cookie 和缓存文件(clearing your browser’s cookies and cache files)来解决此问题。我们将向您展示如何为这两种流行的网络浏览器执行此操作。
在 Chrome 中清除缓存和 Cookie
- 打开Chrome,在地址栏中输入以下内容,然后按 Enter:chrome://settings/clearBrowserData
- 使用时间(Time)范围下拉菜单选择要删除浏览数据的时间范围。
- 启用Cookie(Cookies)和其他站点数据以及缓存(Cached)图像和文件选项。
- 选择底部的清除数据。
清除 Firefox 中的缓存和 Cookie
- 打开Firefox,选择右上角的三个水平线,然后选择设置。
- (Select Privacy)在左侧边栏中
选择隐私和安全。(Security)
- 向下滚动(Scroll)到Cookie(Cookies)和站点数据(Site Data)部分,然后选择清除数据(Data)。
- 启用Cookie(Cookies)和站点数据(Site Data)以及缓存的 Web 内容(Cached Web Content)。然后,选择清除(Clear)。
4. 删除有问题的 Web 浏览器扩展(Problematic Web Browser Extensions)
您的网络浏览器扩展可以让您充分利用浏览器,但这些扩展并非没有问题(extensions aren’t without issues)。有时,您最终会遇到故障扩展或现有扩展出现故障。
无论哪种方式,这都会影响您的浏览会话,包括Facebook 上(Facebook)的浏览会话。
解决此问题的一种方法是找到罪魁祸首插件并将其从浏览器中删除(remove that from your browser)。您可以通过在浏览器中打开一个私人窗口并访问Facebook来做到这一点。如果您没有在此窗口中退出帐户,则您的扩展程序可能是罪魁祸首。然后,您可以一次启用一个扩展程序来查找有问题的扩展程序。
以下是在Google Chrome中执行此操作的方法:
- 启动Chrome,选择右上角的三个点,然后选择新建隐身(New Incognito)窗口。
- 打开Facebook,登录您的帐户,然后查看该网站是否将您注销。
- 如果该站点没有将您注销,请返回 Chrome 的常规窗口并选择三点菜单> More工具 > 扩展程序。
- 关闭除一个之外的所有扩展。然后,启动Facebook并查看您的问题是否发生。
- 继续一次启用一个加载项,您会发现有问题的加载项。然后,通过选择Remove(Remove)删除该扩展名。
5. 清除 Facebook 移动应用的缓存(Cache)
如果Facebook在移动应用程序中将您注销,则该应用程序的缓存文件可能已损坏。这些文件的目的是改善您的应用体验,但有时,它们最终会做相反的事情。
在这种情况下,您可以清除Facebook应用程序的缓存并可能解决您的问题。这样做不会删除您的任何Facebook帐户文件,例如您的照片或视频。
请注意,您只能在Android手机上清除 Facebook 的缓存;你不能在 iPhone 上做到这一点。
- 在您的Android(Android)手机
上打开设置。
- 选择应用程序(Select Apps)和通知 > Facebook。如果您没有看到Facebook列出,请点击查看(See)所有 X 应用程序(其中 X 是您拥有的应用程序数量)以查找该应用程序。
- (Select Storage)在Facebook(Facebook)应用页面
上选择存储和缓存。
- 选择清除(Choose Clear)缓存以删除应用程序的缓存文件。
- 如果删除缓存无法解决问题,请选择清除存储以删除应用程序的存储文件。
6. 更新 Facebook 移动应用
Facebook移动应用程序中的各种错误可能会使您退出您的帐户。由于这些错误是应用程序中的代码故障导致的,因此您无法手动修复它们。
如果Facebook已正式承认这些错误并推送了适当的修复程序,您可以下载并安装这些应用程序更新来解决您的问题。
在 Android 上更新 Facebook
- 在手机上打开Google Play 商店(Google Play Store)。
- 搜索Facebook并点击列表中的应用程序。
- 选择更新以更新应用程序。
在 iPhone 上更新 Facebook
- 在 iPhone 上
启动App Store 。
- 点击底部的更新。
- 选择Facebook旁边的更新(Update)以更新应用程序。
7. 卸载并重新安装Facebook 移动应用(Facebook Mobile App)
如果尽管您努力解决问题,Facebook仍然让您退出您的帐户,请考虑(Facebook)卸载有问题的应用程序(uninstalling the problem app)并将其重新安装到您的手机上。这解决了应用程序核心文件的任何问题,这可能是您遇到问题的原因。
当您重新安装该应用程序时,您将获得新的工作文件,这些文件将替换您手机上的旧文件和损坏的文件。然后,您的 Facebook 将正常运行,您将不会再遇到退出问题。
在 Android 上重新安装 Facebook
- (Tap)在您的应用程序抽屉中
点击并按住Facebook 。
- 选择卸载(Select Uninstall)并在提示中选择确定。
- 打开Play 商店(Play Store),搜索Facebook,然后点击安装(Install)。
在 iPhone 上重新安装 Facebook
- 点击(Tap)并按住Facebook应用程序,直到您的所有应用程序图标开始抖动。
- (Select X)选择Facebook 左上角的X ,然后在提示中选择删除(Delete)。
- 打开App Store,搜索Facebook,然后点击下载图标。
8. 更改您的 Facebook 密码
您退出帐户的一个可能原因是有人拥有您的 Facebook 帐户(someone has your Facebook account)密码,并且他们正在手动将您从您的设备中注销。如果您认为是这种情况,请尽快更改您的帐户密码以保护您的帐户。
- 在您计算机的网络浏览器上启动Facebook并登录您的帐户。
- 选择左上角的个人资料图标,然后选择设置(Settings)和隐私 >设置(Settings)。
- (Select Security)从左侧边栏中
选择安全并登录。
- (Choose Change)在右侧窗格中选择更改密码。
- 按照屏幕上的说明为您的帐户设置新密码。
- 为了增加安全性,请在同一页面上启用双重身份验证功能。
防止 Facebook(Prevent Facebook)让您退出您的帐户(Your Account)
Facebook不会无缘无故地让您退出您的帐户。通常,有安全或技术原因迫使平台将您踢出您的帐户。一旦您确定了这些问题并应用了适当的修复程序,您的问题就应该得到解决,您将毫无问题地回到您最喜欢的社交网站。
Facebook Keeps Logging You Out? 8 Ways to Fix
It’ѕ frustrating when your favoritе social media platform keeps logging you out of your account. Thеre are νarious reasons Facebook signs you out of your account, some of which are valid while the others are technical glitches.
Facebook may be experiencing an outage. Other reasons can include the Facebook app’s faulty cache data, your browser’s history, and more. We’ll look into fixing these issues so you can resume your social browsing sessions without interruptions.
1. Check if Facebook Is Down
When all your Facebook-enabled devices keep logging you out, check to see if Facebook’s servers are experiencing downtimes. It’s rare but not impossible for that to happen.
You can check if Facebook is experiencing an outage by heading to a website downtime detector site like Down for Everyone or Just Me. This site tells you the status of various online platforms, and you can check if Facebook’s servers have any issues on this site.
You may also check sites like Twitter to find out if Facebook has problems. Usually, if the outage is too broad, people discuss it on these microblogging sites.
Suppose you’ve confirmed that your favorite social media site is down. In that case, you can’t do anything about it except wait for the company to bring the servers back up and start using Facebook again.
2. Disable Your VPN to Fix Facebook Keeps Logging Out
Your VPN routes your internet data via third-party services, sometimes causing problems with various sites and apps. Facebook signing you out of your account may be the result of a poorly configured VPN or a faulty one.
In that case, temporarily disable your VPN’s service and see if your Facebook issue occurs. If you don’t get signed out of your account after disabling the VPN, you may have to reconfigure your VPN service or get an alternative one.
3. Clear Your Web Browser’s Cache and Cookies
Your web browser’s cache and cookies help enhance your surfing sessions. Sometimes, these files interfere with the sites you visit, causing various random issues.
Your Facebook log-out problem may be caused by your past browsing data. In this case, you can fix the issue by clearing your browser’s cookies and cache files. We’ll show you how to do that for the two popular web browsers.
Clear Cache and Cookies in Chrome
- Open Chrome, type the following in the address bar, and press Enter: chrome://settings/clearBrowserData
- Select a time range for which you want to erase your browsing data using the Time range drop-down menu.
- Enable the Cookies and other site data and Cached images and files options.
- Select Clear data at the bottom.
Clear Cache and Cookies in Firefox
- Open Firefox, select the three horizontal lines at the top-right corner, and choose Settings.
- Select Privacy & Security in the sidebar on the left.
- Scroll down to the Cookies and Site Data section and choose Clear Data.
- Enable both Cookies and Site Data and Cached Web Content. Then, select Clear.
4. Remove Problematic Web Browser Extensions
Your web browser’s extensions let you get the most out of your browser, but these extensions aren’t without issues. Sometimes, you end up with a glitchy extension or your existing extension becomes faulty.
Either way, that affects your browsing sessions, including the ones on Facebook.
One way to fix that is to find the culprit add-on and remove that from your browser. You can do so by opening a private window in your browser and accessing Facebook. If you don’t get logged out of your account in this window, your extensions are likely the culprit. You can then enable one extension at a time to find the problematic one.
Here’s how to do that in Google Chrome:
- Launch Chrome, select the three dots at the top-right corner, and choose New Incognito window.
- Open Facebook, sign in to your account, and see if the site logs you out.
- If the site doesn’t log you out, return to Chrome’s regular window and select the three-dot menu > More tools > Extensions.
- Turn off all extensions except for one. Then, launch Facebook and see if your issue occurs.
- Keep enabling one add-in at a time, and you’ll find the problematic one. Then, remove that extension by selecting Remove.
5. Clear the Facebook Mobile App’s Cache
If Facebook is logging you out in the mobile app, the app’s cache files might be corrupt. The purpose of these files is to improve your app experience, but sometimes, they end up doing the opposite of that.
In this case, you can clear the cache for the Facebook app and potentially fix your issue. Doing so doesn’t delete any of your Facebook account files, like your photos or videos.
Note that you can only clear Facebook’s cache on an Android phone; you can’t do this on an iPhone.
- Open Settings on your Android phone.
- Select Apps & notifications > Facebook. If you don’t see Facebook listed, tap See all X apps (where X is the number of apps you have) to find the app.
- Select Storage & cache on the Facebook app page.
- Choose Clear cache to remove the app’s cache files.
- If deleting the cache didn’t fix the issue, select Clear storage to delete the app’s stored files.
6. Update the Facebook Mobile App
Various bugs in the Facebook mobile app can log you out of your account. Since these bugs are the result of malfunctioning code in the app, you can’t manually fix them.
If Facebook has officially acknowledged these bugs and pushed the appropriate fixes, you can download and install those app updates to resolve your issue.
Update Facebook on Android
- Open the Google Play Store on your phone.
- Search for Facebook and tap the app on the list.
- Choose Update to update the app.
Update Facebook on iPhone
- Launch the App Store on your iPhone.
- Tap Updates at the bottom.
- Select Update next to Facebook to update the app.
7. Uninstall and Reinstall the Facebook Mobile App
If Facebook continues to sign you out of your account despite your efforts to fix the issue, consider uninstalling the problem app and reinstalling it on your phone. This fixes any problems with the app’s core files, which might be the reason you have your issue.
When you reinstall the app, you get fresh new working files that replace the old and broken files on your phone. Your Facebook will then be functional, and you won’t encounter the sign-out issue anymore.
Reinstall Facebook on Android
- Tap and hold on Facebook in your app drawer.
- Select Uninstall and choose OK in the prompt.
- Open the Play Store, search for Facebook, and tap Install.
Reinstall Facebook on iPhone
- Tap and hold on the Facebook app until all your app icons start jiggling.
- Select X in Facebook’s top-left corner and choose Delete in the prompt.
- Open the App Store, search for Facebook, and tap the download icon.
8. Change Your Facebook Password
A possible reason you’re being logged out of your account is that someone has your Facebook account password and they’re manually signing you out from your devices. If you think this is the case, change your account password as soon as possible to protect your account.
- Launch Facebook on your computer’s web browser and sign in to your account.
- Select your profile icon at the top-left corner and choose Settings & privacy > Settings.
- Select Security and login from the sidebar on the left.
- Choose Change password in the pane on the right.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to set a new password for your account.
- For added security, enable the two-factor authentication feature on the same page.
Prevent Facebook From Signing You Out of Your Account
Facebook doesn’t log you out of your account for no reason. Usually, there are security or technical reasons that force the platform to kick you out of your account. Once you identify those issues and apply appropriate fixes, your issue should be resolved and you’ll be back to your favorite social site without any problems.