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To answer that requires more information. What brand tablet is it? Even tablets that have SIM cards and can use mobile data do not actually have call capability like a cell phone. However, any tablet with internet connection, either by wifi or mobile data, can make and receive calls, texts, and even video calls, using an app such as Skype, Viber, Google Hangouts, or even Facebook Messenger. When you use an app like that you make and answer calls using the app. I have not used Facebook Messenger for calling, but I have used the others. All are available for Windows or Android.
Get your daughter to go into her Facebook account. Ask her to go into account settings. You will find an area that allows you to sign in it of ALL devices.
This should disconnect her Facebook account from your iPad. Uninstall the Facebook app. Soft reset the device (power and home button) then reinstall the app when it comes back on.
Go to your facebook account settings and un- tick the settings for text messages. This is probably coming from a social app that you clicked ok and it just took liberties with your phone. I think there is one called Swoosh with lots of emoticons. Not sure if you can block it via your phone, but try settings there as well.
Firstly clear temp files, eg. cookies, browser history, offline web pages, restart browser, then try to log onto facebook. if no go, restart device, could be adware, you may need a factory restore.
remove facebook app, turn off ipad. then turn back on and re download the app, when downloaded and installed dont go on facebook go into settings and facebook app then facebook settings and check the setting, also wile there check the video settings and turn off or on wifi only. this will save you memory load it stops the videos play automatically. if this does not sort out the problem then there is another app installed causing the problem.
Ads and pop up videos on Facebook there is no settings to turn them off from the Facebook settings, there is a setting to block pop ups in safari preferences on the Mac Pro but not sure with the iPad, try going into the safari preferences on the iPad if it has the option to block pop ups turn that setting on and the restart the iPad ie on/off, if no option to block then stumped
For example; If you are talking about a video in Facebook that downloads and plays each time you open Facebook, to stop it playing go to: Settings, Facebook, Settings (under Facebook), Auto Play, there you can select On (where it will play the video always) Wi-Fi only (where it will only play if you are connected to WiFi or Off, where it will never play automatically.
There may be other Apps where this happens but this is an example of where to find the settings.
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