How do I remove an unknown email from my Facebook account?
Scroll down and tap Settings & Privacy, then tap Settings. In the Account Settings section, tap Personal Information, then tap Contact Info. Tap Remove below the email address you'd like to remove.
How do you find out what email was used for a Facebook account?
Click the arrow in the upper-right corner of your news feed and select "Account Settings." Your email address is listed under General Account Settings.
Why is there an unknown device on my Facebook?
To try it out, go to the Account Settings page and click on the link next to "Account Security" at the bottom of the page. If you select the option to receive notifications for logins from new devices, when you log in, you'll be asked to name and save the various devices you use to access Facebook.
How do I find out what email I used for Facebook without logging in?
If you cannot log into your Facebook account, ask a friend to view your profile for you. Your Info tab will contain your email address unless you have that information blocked from friends.
Is Quora a safe site?
Quora is as safe as any other social websites on the internet. Quora website itself is very safe from threats and hackers. The content of the website is constantly checked by moderators for sensitive and abusive content to remove. Only so much can be done with thousands of questions everyday and a few mods.
What is the purpose of Quora?
Quora is an interesting site that feels part search engine and part social network, but its purpose is to both give you answers and allow you to answer questions for others in subjects you're knowledgeable about.
Does Quora belong to Facebook?
Quora was co-founded by former Facebook employees Adam D'Angelo and Charlie Cheever in June 2009.
Is Quora a part of Google?
Quora, the popular question-and-answer website, has a long way to go to become a successful business. But it plans to get there without relying on Google. Founded in 2009 and led by former Facebook executive Adam D'Angelo, Quora has seen what happens to content sites that count on Google's search engine for traffic.