This site will have limited functionality while we undergo maintenance to improve your experience. If an article doesn't solve your issue and you want to ask a question, we have our support community waiting to help you at @FirefoxSupport on Twitter and/r/firefox on Reddit.

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Hierdie gesprek is in die argief. Vra asseblief 'n nuwe vraag as jy hulp nodig het.

When I go to the FB login page, multiple login pages appear in my browsing history, all with same url. Why?

more options

When I right click the back arrow button, the dropdown shows up to 5 or 6 FB login pages. They all have the same url but if I click on the first one it also creates multiple login pages. The only way I can get them to vanish is to clear my browsing history before I proceed with logging in to FB. Is this something FB is doing, or is it Firefox, or is it malware? I'm on a laptop. PC.

When I right click the back arrow button, the dropdown shows up to 5 or 6 FB login pages. They all have the same url but if I click on the first one it also creates multiple login pages. The only way I can get them to vanish is to clear my browsing history before I proceed with logging in to FB. Is this something FB is doing, or is it Firefox, or is it malware? I'm on a laptop. PC.

Gekose oplossing

Facebook created three of these for me in one test and six in another. I get it in Firefox as well as Chrome. The internal pages are each redirects that bring you to the final login. This is definitely something that Facebook is doing.

I would just ignore it. This is how they decided to implement their login. I think the intermediate pages do different checks on their way to logging you in.

Hope that helps! Have a nice day!

Lees dié antwoord in konteks 👍 1

All Replies (2)

more options

Gekose oplossing

Facebook created three of these for me in one test and six in another. I get it in Firefox as well as Chrome. The internal pages are each redirects that bring you to the final login. This is definitely something that Facebook is doing.

I would just ignore it. This is how they decided to implement their login. I think the intermediate pages do different checks on their way to logging you in.

Hope that helps! Have a nice day!

more options

Freakin' Facebook -___- I figured, but good to have it confirmed. Thanks Matthew!