Understanding

What Meta Accounts Center is

Accounts Center is Meta's identity layer that links your Instagram, Facebook, and other Meta accounts for shared login and settings — while keeping each account a separate thing.

Meta Accounts Center is the personal identity hub that ties your own Meta accounts together — Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, and more — so you can manage login, security, and certain settings in one place. It is easy to confuse with Meta Business Suite, but they do different jobs: Accounts Center is about your personal identity across apps; Business Suite is about granting other people access to assets. Linking accounts in Accounts Center does not merge them or share them with anyone.

What Accounts Center actually does

It links the accounts that belong to you. With your Instagram and Facebook connected in Accounts Center, you can share a login experience, manage passwords and security together, and carry some settings across apps. Each account stays distinct — your Instagram is still your Instagram — but they share an identity layer.

What it is not: it is not a way to give a teammate or agency access. That is what the professional-account + Business Portfolio path is for. Accounts Center is personal; team access is a separate system.

Frequently asked questions

No. Accounts Center links your own accounts to each other. It does not grant anyone else access — that requires Meta Business Suite and a Business Portfolio.

Delvia

Access issues are easier to prevent when roles, owners, and responsibilities are recorded clearly

Most access problems trace back to the same gap — no clear record of who has access, what role they hold, and what should happen when that changes. Delvia helps you keep that record so problems are visible before they become incidents.

Delvia is free on iPhone and Android. Keep a clear record of who has access to your accounts — and what to do when that changes — wherever you are.