To reset your password, go here:
http://www.facebook.com/reset.php
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Facebook will send you a link to your email address (the email address that you enter here must MATCH the email that you used when creating your Facebook account in the first place).
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Click on the link that they will email to you and enter in your new password to make the change.
Further Password Reset Information (from Facebook):
You can reset your password by going to the
Account page and using the "Change Password" field.
Remember to only log in on a legitimate Facebook page that has the "www.
facebook.com" domain in the URL (web address). For example, www.facebook
.example.com is not a legitimate Facebook page on the "www.facebook.com" domain, but http://www.
facebook.com/home.php? is a legitimate Facebook page because it has the "facebook.com" domain.
When in doubt, you can always just type in "facebook.com" into your browser to return to the legitimate Facebook site. The most current versions of Firefox and Internet Explorer also warn you if you have navigated to a suspected phishing site, and we recommend that you upgrade your browser to the latest version. You can also find more information about phishing and how to avoid it at
http://www.antiphishing.org/consumer_recs.html and
http://onguardonline.gov/phishing.html.
Always log out of your Facebook account after each use. Do not share your password information with anyone – Facebook will never ask you to send your password by email nor with Facebook message. Please ensure that you have a password at least six characters long that contains numbers as well as a variety of characters and capitalization. Please also create a new password that is different than other passwords that you use on the internet, so that even if someone knows one of your passwords, the person won't be able to log in to your Facebook account.
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