Meta is revamping its cross-app management system
Meta announced on Thursday an improved Meta Account system designed to make it easier for users to sign in and manage their Meta accounts and devices.
While the Accounts Center already serves to streamline this experience, the Meta Account system aims to simplify it further.
The company says this new system will roll out over the next year.
With a Meta Account, users can choose to set up a single password that applies to all of their accounts within the Meta ecosystem — these log-ins can also be protected with Passkeys, which use fingerprints, face recognition, or device passwords to access accounts.
“Now, more settings can be centrally managed this way, including your password, two-factor authentication, and the email address associated with your account. Because these don’t change from app to app, you shouldn’t have to update them separately.
These kinds of choices are personal to how you use each app, so they live right where you’d expect: inside the app itself,” Meta explained.
“For example, who can see your Facebook posts is a Facebook setting.
Similarly, whether someone can tag you in a photo on Instagram is an Instagram setting.
Users can also choose to add or remove accounts from the overall Meta Account at any time
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