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* If you can't login in your Miranda, make sure you can login in your web browser. It may be some (unsupported) security check or Facebook's fault.
* If you can't login in your Miranda, make sure you can login in your web browser. It may be some (unsupported) security check or Facebook's fault.
* If it works in web browser but you still can't login in Miranda, try to install and open {{Plugin|DbEditorPP|Database Editor}} (<span style="color: red; font-weight: bold">be careful with it!</span>) and delete key '''DeviceID''' in branch '''Settings/<account's internal name>''' (e.g., Facebook_1) and then try to login again.
* If you still can't login from Miranda, you can '''share your working session from your web browser and use it in Miranda'''. '''DeviceID''' in Miranda is basically a cookie holding your session (= remembered login, so you don't need to login every time you open the website in browser). And instead of deleting it, you can set its value to the value of cookie with name "'''datr'''" from your web browser. In other words, open some kind of '''cookies manager''' in your web browser, find cookie with name "'''datr'''" from facebook.com website, and copy it's value to Miranda as '''DeviceID''''s value. This way you will share your working session from web browser with Miranda. '''Be careful''' though: This is only temporary solution and it will cause you same problems as you experienced in Miranda (showing captchas or deny sending URLs completely – it's only temporary, though).

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* If you can't login in your Miranda, make sure you can login in your web browser. It may be some (unsupported) security check or Facebook's fault.
* If you account was blocked for suspicious activity, be sure to change the password, the old password will no longer work in Miranda.
  • If you can't login in your Miranda, make sure you can login in your web browser. It may be some (unsupported) security check or Facebook's fault.