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    Certification, how to reallow?

    I was on facebook, and I wanted to upload some pictures from my new computer, and when the certification thingy popped up when loading Java I meant to click Yes, to allow, but I clicked no. What do I do now?
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    Email them I expect with the account details and the problem
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    Please email your inquiry to [email protected]. If possible, please contact us from the address that serves as your Facebook login.

    For your security, we cannot take action on your account unless you write to us from your login address.

    I had a look through the facebook help and this was the most useful thing I found.

    The java thingy is a plugin and should be in C:\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files. Try renaming it, you should then get the option to download it again when it's not available.
    Never, ever approach a computer saying or even thinking "I will just do this quickly."

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