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Hi Matthias; TripAdvisor’s management are NOT interested in staffing the forums, preferring to leave them to be peer-to-peer assistance. It is NOT an effective way of contacting TA staff.
Facebook login disappeared? Dec 15, 2023, 4:27 PM. "I suggest start switching over to the App or Edge or another browser on a PC until issues are corrected". ----. The Facebook login option disappearing has got nothing to do with which browser one uses, the option has been removed altogether by Tripadvisor. Reply.
Hi Rita; a) Respectfully, your question has nothing to do with the topic being discussed. b) This forum, the “TripAdvisor Support” forum, is for assistance using this website.
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