Advertisers can create a personal Facebook account through an officially approved Meta agency. Since personal accounts are like advertisers’ “ID cards” across Meta technologies, their security cannot be ignored.
We’ve taken stock of the restricted areas of ad violations, and this month’s Meta Ad Serving Compliance Guide focuses on advertisers’ personal accounts, decoding the pain points and best practices from creation to appeal, and ensuring the security of ad assets, so that ad delivery can start with peace of mind and enjoy a green light all the way.
Personal account, choose it wisely
- Created from official channels through official agents
- Your own personal account
- It’s free and convenient, and it also improves your personal account security
Critical security steps
- Effectively avoid security risks
- Create your own account, ensure full awareness
- Can effectively avoid the association between the advertising account and the violation of assets
- Avoid the joint impact on other advertising assets (such as business management platform, public pages, etc.)
- Prevent repeated restrictions or blocking
- Creating an account through official channels can reduce the risk of theft or invasion, making it safer to use.
- Advises users to create accounts through official channels to reduce the risk of theft or invasion.
Personal account deactivated or restricted?
Common Causes Explained
Personal account deactivation means the account is blocked and disabled, and advertisers will not be able to log in and do anything.
Common reasons for personal account deactivation include:
- Each user must use a real and valid name and provide accurate personally identifiable information.
- You may only create an account for your own use and shall not allow others to use your own account.
These rules are designed to ensure that each user is a unique and authentic individual, thereby improving the security and trustworthiness of the platform. Meta, as the operator of the social platform, requires users to comply with these basic account usage rules.
- Everyone’s account must be created in person through official channels, and cannot be purchased or obtained through other channels.
- Do not use avatars that imitate others or misrepresent their identities, and do not use infringing images.
These rules are designed to ensure that each user is a real individual and maintain the security and trustworthiness of the platform. The Platform Operator requires Users to comply with these basic account usage norms and refrain from impersonating others.