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Facebook can send you notifications via email or text for almost every possible interaction on its website. The notifications can alert you if you've got a new message, were mentioned in a post, tagged in a photo or comments on your wall; among other things. You'll also see these interactions when you log in to Facebook. If you wish to remove certain notifications, you can opt out by editing your notification settings. Pop-up notifications that appear while you're logged in can be deleted immediately.
1. Log into your Facebook account.
2. Click the "Account" link, located at the top right corner of the page. Click "Account Settings" from the drop-down list that appears. The "Account Settings" page is displayed.
3. Click "Notifications" from the menu on the left side of the page. The "Notifications Settings" page is displayed.
4. Scroll to the "All Notifications" section of the page. A list of all notifications types appears, each with a check box next to it. Notifications you are subscribed to will have a check in the box, either under the "Email" column or the "Mobile" column.
5. Click the checked box next to each notification type you wish to remove. This will remove the check mark from the box and remove you from receiving the selected notification.
This sounds like a glitch with Facebook. I'd turn off facebook email notifications and then block the person. Let it go a week or so without email notifications before turning them back on. If you're experiencing this issue with facebook notices on a mobile device, it could be you had an unread message or notification from this person and because of a glitch with a beta update, the notifications are stacked with the oldest unread notification coming first. I'd uninstall the facebook app and reinstall with the latest version.
Also clear all related cookies and caches, PC and mobile device, that may have related facebook information.
You can confirm your Facebook account in any of the following ways:
Follow the link in your sign up confirmation email.
Use the Friend Finder tool to see which of your email contacts have
profiles on Facebook. To get to Friend Finder, simply roll over the
Friends drop-down menu and click "Find Friends."
Follow the link in any email notification you receive from Facebook.
To confirm your account with your mobile phone, you must be able to
receive Facebook's confirmation text on your mobile device. Enter your
mobile phone number and we'll text you a special code to confirm that
it's your phone. Start by going to the Mobile Texts page.
If you're still having trouble after the above steps, please click here.
To control what email notifications Facebook sends to you, simply go to the "Notifications" tab of the Account page.
If the notification is from an application, you can block any application on Facebook. To block an application, navigate to the application’s about page. At the top right of the page will be a "Block Application" option.
mcdevito75 here, At the facebook home page click help at the lower right hand corner of the page, then click on trouble shoot. I also have this number for facebook, 650-543-4800 at the prompt extension 5200 Hope this helps.
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