Why does my Facebook keep saying redirecting?

Why does my Facebook keep saying redirecting?

Facebook Business users may sometimes experience login issues due to an unusually high number of redirects. To fix this problem, clear your browser cache, disable your extensions, and make sure your date and time settings are correct. If the issue persists, reinstall your browser or switch to a different web browser.

Why are there so many redirects?

The reason you see the “too many redirects” error is because your website has been set up in a way that keeps redirecting it between different web addresses. When your browser tries to load your site, it goes back and forth between those web addresses in a way that will never complete — a redirect loop.

When I log into Facebook does it say someone else?

If you suspect someone is using your Facebook account, you need to log them out, change the password and secure your account. If you followed the process above to see if anyone has logged into your account, you can also log them out by selecting the ‘Log out of all sessions’ text link. Make the password a good one.

Why are there so many redirects to my Facebook page?

The redirect appears to be related to the Facebook page being upgraded to the new design (I think based on the upgradeaccount in the URL). After searching for an answer online I couldn’t find anything.

How do you close a redirect on Facebook?

It will display a page saying it doesn’t exist but then in the background, you will see a NEWS FEED BUTTON. Press escape to close the error message and click on the NEWS FEED BUTTON. You may also find a link at the bottom of the page with NEWS FEED. This should take you to the news page and you will be able to see the toolbar at the top.

When do you have to change your Facebook page?

Facebook is forcing everyone to move to the new design by September, so it’s best that you try to switch to the new design and if the problem still occurs you at least still have the option switch back to the classic design.

Is the temporary URI for Facebook redirection cacheable?

Since the redirection might be altered on occasion, the client SHOULD continue to use the Request-URI for future requests. This response is only cacheable if indicated by a Cache-Control or Expires header field. The temporary URI SHOULD be given by the Location field in the response.