Meta will let you manage both your Facebook and Instagram settings in one accounts centre

Meta has started rolling out a new Accounts Centre for your Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram accounts. This new Centre lets you manage your preferences across all the Meta accounts you have from one centralised hub.

“We’re announcing ways to make finding and managing certain settings easier across multiple apps. These improvements can all be found in Accounts Center, which is located in the settings menus for Facebook, Messenger and Instagram,” wrote Meta.

Since Meta announced that they have rolled it out, you will likely find the new Accounts Centre in your settings for your Meta accounts. In Settings, look for the “Accounts Centre” option under “Meta” at the very bottom. There will also be a short explanation under the option.

Once you select “Accounts Centre”, you would be able to manage “connected experiences” like share posts across different profiles, and logging options. You will also be able to toggle personal details, passwords, security, payments, permissions—as well as ad preferences.

“…we know people want more control over the ads they see, which is why we’re exploring new ways to give people the ability to see more ads about the things that interest them, in addition to the existing option of seeing fewer ads about things that don’t interest them,” continued Meta.

Meta also says it plans on centralising additional settings in the future. If you don’t see the new Settings, the platform said it will gradually roll it out to all users on Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram in “the coming months”.

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