Meta Business Manager Access
Account access and permisions
Facebook Business Manager is an easy, self-serve platform and Facebook's primary tool that helps business owners manage their businesses. What's most important to know is that is a safe, controlled space that has the ability to expand your business and promotes growth. Below, we will walk you through the steps of setting up your Facebook Business Manager so that you can feel confident that everything is set up correctly.
To add Third Wunder to your Business Manager account:
- Go to Business Settings.
- Below Users, click Partners.
- Click + Add.
- Select Give a partner access to your assets.
- Enter Third Wunder’s Business ID and click Next.
- Select your Facebook page(s), Instagram Account(s) and Ad Account(s).
- Assign Admin access.
- Click Save Changes.
Users to add
- Third Wunder Business ID: 1727919057453007
If your Instagram account isn’t a Business account
- Go to your profile and tap
in the upper right corner.
- Tap
Settings.
- Tap Account.
- Tap Switch to Professional Account.
- Tap Business.
- Connect your professional account to a Facebook Page associated with your business.
- Add details, like your business category and contact information.
- Tap Done.
Two-Factor Authentication Requirement in Your Business Manager
Two-factor authentication can help protect your Business Manager from unauthorized access. When setting up business manager accounts, ensure you have enabled Two-Factor authentication for all team members in a timely manner.
Enabling Two-Factor in Business Settings
- Go the Business Manager and navigate to Business Settings.
- Click on Business Info.
- Scroll down to Business Options.
- Click the dropdown menu next to Two-Factor Authentication.
- Select Admins Only to enable it for all admin personnel.
Setting up Two-Factor as a user
When you set up Two-Factor authentication on Facebook, you’ll be asked to choose one of three security methods:
- Tapping your security key on a compatible device.
- Login codes from a third party authentication app.
- Text message (SMS) codes from your mobile phone.
🚨 If you haven't saved the browser or mobile device you're using, you'll be asked to do so when you turn on Two-Factor Authentication. This way, you won't have to enter a security code when you log in again.