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ex husband logins in under my fb, and or Google account. he is controlling all my devices. how o I stop this. I can't even dial outonmy phone. please helps

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Can some one please help me by blocking my ex from logging into my Google, and fb accounts, and controlling all of my evices. He turns on and of mydata. Hedoesso much I don't even pick my phone up to use it because I know everything will be negative . Won't be able to text, nocalling . Because he hasall of my permission tured off but by his phone. His name is David smith 66 years old anstill acting 2. Thanks Susan smith

Can some one please help me by blocking my ex from logging into my Google, and fb accounts, and controlling all of my evices. He turns on and of mydata. Hedoesso much I don't even pick my phone up to use it because I know everything will be negative . Won't be able to text, nocalling . Because he hasall of my permission tured off but by his phone. His name is David smith 66 years old anstill acting 2. Thanks Susan smith

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Hi Susan

This does not sound like an issue with Firefox for Android but is something that the Gmail and Facebook support teams should be able to help you with.

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Ok could you tell me how he can block me from opening Firefox? That's an issueeveryday. Thanks for your input. Susan

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They would need to have access to your phone and it would need to be running a recent version of Android. They could then set up a "guest" that would have limited app access. You can read more about this at:

https://lifehacker.com/how-to-set-up-guest-mode-on-your-android-1835913254