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Help Please help me login again into my Account

Batool

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I signed up for piano tiles 2 with my Facebook account long time ago and i played it alot and i have high scores and stuff but i had to delete the app ' Piano tiles 2' because i was running out of space so after i got enough space i downloaded it and whenever i try to login it shows up the following : login faild:you can't use Facebook to log in into this app or website because there's an issue with it's implementation of Facebook login.
 
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If the message is accurate (error messages are not always so) then it's saying that either the developer or Facebook has changed something and the app is no longer compatible.

I'd suggest contacting the app developer and reporting the problem to them.
Also i tried to see Facebook apps settings and i found lots of my apps in the category "removed" how to redo that?
 

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Also i tried to see Facebook apps settings and i found lots of my apps in the category "removed" how to redo that?

So FB removed this app from their API for some reason. And quite frankly I don't think that anyone here can do anything to help you with that, and the only people who could posssibly "redo" that would be Facebook.

"Contact Piano Tiles 2" which is actually the notorious Cheetah Mobile in Beijing, the app's developer.

OT: If you've got any private info shared with Piano Tiles 2, I don't know who is worse for data mining it, Facebook or Cheetah Mobile.
 
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So FB removed this app from their API for some reason. And quite frankly I don't think that anyone here can do anything to help you with that, and the only people who could posssibly "redo" that would be Facebook.

"Contact Piano Tiles 2" which is actually the notorious Cheetah Mobile in Beijing, the app's developer.

OT: If you've got any private info shared with Piano Tiles 2, I don't know who is worse for data mining it, Facebook or Cheetah Mobile.
Okay i will try to connect Cheetah mobile but what about my other apps why are they all removed? Is there a way to stop Facebook from removing my apps? thank you.
 

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Okay i will try to connect Cheetah mobile but what about my other apps why are they all removed? Is there a way to stop Facebook from removing my apps? thank you.

Looks like Facebook had a bit of a purge on that day. If you were using any of those apps, the respective developers should have sent prior notice about the removal of Facebook login, and possibly given you an alternative before removal, if possible. You said you hadn't played Piano Tiles 2 for a long time? I know for a fact that Cheetah Mobile are absolutely lousy at communicating and giving straight answers. Good luck!

Piano Tiles 2 and similar here in China doesn't use Facebook login, they use Wechat or Baidu instead.
 
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Okay i will try to connect Cheetah mobile but what about my other apps why are they all removed? Is there a way to stop Facebook from removing my apps? thank you.
No, there isn't. Facebook have not removed the app, they have decided that those apps cannot use Facebook logins, and that decision is entirely within Facebook's domain.

You might wonder why they've done this though? Facebook's business is data-mining, so in general they want as much information about your activities as possible. Hence they want people to use Facebook for login to as many things as they can. So why would Facebook cut themselves off from information like that? The most obvious possibility, especially in light of their various other scandals in the last few years, is that they've decided that a connection to those apps is enough of a liability that they are better off without them. And honestly, if they think they are a threat to a reputation as poor as Facebook's, you have to wonder...
 
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