Centralize your app settings in Account Center | Meta
Things like personal details, passwords and security and advertising preferences will now be centralized, so it will be easier for people who use multiple apps to manage their settings. For example, you can now easily make your ad subject preferences consistent for both Facebook and Instagram accounts by adding those accounts to the same Account Center. Learn more on the settings transferred to the Account Center.
In addition to bringing advertising preferences to the Account Center, we are also making improvements to some of the advertising settings controls that can help people understand and manage their advertising experience across our technologies.
First, we’re updating our data about your activity from Partner Control, which is now called Ad Partner Activity Insights to help people easily understand how their activity is sent from other websites and apps is used to power the advertisements they see. Second, we’re making it easier for people to understand their options when it comes to seeing ads served by Meta on other apps and websites. Finally, we know people want more control over the ads they see, so we’re exploring new ways to give people the ability to see more ads about the topics they care about, in addition to the existing option to see fewer ads about things they don’t care about.
Adding multiple accounts to the same Account Center is optional. If you want to keep your accounts in separate account centers, you can. People who choose to do so will still have access to the same settings and can apply them to individual accounts.
These changes will take effect today and will gradually roll out to everyone on Facebook, Messenger and Instagram in the coming months. We also continue to look for opportunities to centralize additional settings in the Account Center in the future, so that users can more easily manage their preferences in our products.