- First is your current default working password.
- Second password is made up by upper-casing the 1st character of your current password.
- Third password is made up by toggling the case (i.e. upper-case to lower-case or vice-versa) of your current password.
- Take an example
Password 1: jSP#facebook << 1st is your current default password
Password 2 : JSP#facebook << 2nd passward made by 1st character in uppercase
Password 3 : Jsp#FACEBOOK << 3rd by toggling the case
Why this?
Facebook made this just because to make easy logins for all users for preventing authenticating errors; facing lots of users while login into their accounts. Also lots of users kept their CAPS LOCK ON in PC or in case of mobile first word is always CAPITAL, so by considering these issues, Facebook made these changes for authenticate logins easily.
Multiple USERNAMES
Yes, you also have multiple usernames for your Facebook account too.
- First is your E-MAIL ID
- Second is USER ID
- Third is your MOBILE NUMBER associated with your account.
You can login into your Facebook account with any of above mentioned combination.

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