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There is nothing to get off of your computer regarding your wifes info. All information for facebook is kept on their site. For you to sign in you just need to create an account and sign in from the start up page.
The problem is that you are not logging out of your account. When you log onto your facebook account you will see at the top right corner of the screen a tab that says account with a downwards arrow, put the mouse over the tab and click. Scroll down to where it says log out and click on that aswell. You should now be at a page where you can imput your information to create your wife's account. Goodluck!
You can always create another account, but next time don't tell her what it is. Never share your password with your wife. You might need to create another email account as well.
The reason this happens is cookies and the easiest thing to do is to in the upper right corner you can click account then logout
then she can create one. Keep in mind that you will each need to do this each time to login
The alternative is to creat a new windows user account
You can go to control panel then users and create one for you and one for your wife.
There is a very simple solution to this problem. in your gmail account you should be able to invite her to use gmail and just have her create a gmail account all her own, instead of being on a sub account under you.
I have actually never heard of what you are describing before, and I have been a gmail user for years, well, matter of fact since it started.
If she uses her own separate email account, not a sub account of any kind, that will resolve the issues.
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