![]() ![]() Yet, just in case, I tried updating my password in the Words with Friends app on my iPhone by going to "Settings" and typing in my password again in the "New Password" and "Password (again)" spots. I know my email address was correct, as well as my password. "Sorry, we could not verify that information. I figured that would be the obvious fix for this problem, so I entered in my email address and password for Words with Friends and pressed continue. After clicking "Yes" it presented me with an option to sign in "using my email account instead" or my Facebook account. ![]() So, I installed Words with Friends on Facebook and it immediately presented me with a popup message asking, "Are you playing on Mobile?". I figured it might have something to do with the fact that the email address I used to sign up with Words with Friends on mobile was different than my Facebook email address. But I took this as a sign to get on my computer, log-in to Facebook, and install the Facebook version. I don't know how this happened, because I never actually tried opening up Words with Friends on Facebook before trying this method, so I was very baffled by this error. "Account Already Connected: This Facebook account has been connected to another user." I immediately received the following error: But for me and my iPhone 4, it definitely was not. Simply hit the "Facebook" sign and follow the instructions. As long as you had the updated Words with Friends with the Facebook and Twitter connect options plainly visible, it seemed like a super easy task. Problems Connecting Mobile to Facebookįirst off, I thought it was quite intuitive what needed to be done. Too bad Zynga couldn't have made it easy. I remember when I connected Scrabble to Facebook-very easy. It took me a good three months, but I finally did it, though not without some painful hiccups. The other day I finally decided to open my Words with Friends play to more of my online buddies, opting to connect to Facebook. If you're addicted to word games-any words games-how could you not? At least, that's what I see when it comes to my family and friends.Įveryone who loves Scrabble sticks with Scrabble, while those who just liked playing from time to time or never played at all veer towards Zynga's word clone. I can't say it's absolutely true, but when it comes to mobile word gaming, there's Scrabble people and then there's Words with Friends people. ![]()
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