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.
Today, the Meta ecosystem has become so expansive that it almost feels unwieldy — users might have various different accounts and log-ins for Facebook, WhatsApp, Meta AI glasses, and more. While the Accounts Center already serves to streamline this experience, the Meta Account system aims to simplify it further. The comapny 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. Meta says that the Meta Account will also come with security recommendations to help users stay up-to-date with multi-factor authentication, as well as login alerts across their devices.
“Settings that apply across Meta apps and devices are managed in one place through your Meta Account — similar to how Accounts Center works today,” the company wrote in a blog post. “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.”
The Meta Account will also help parents more easily supervise teens’ behavior across apps, so it’s no longer necessary to switch among various apps. From the Family Center dashboard on Meta Account, parents will be able to manage settings for Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, and Meta Horizon in the same place.
“Settings that are specific to an app remain managed independently so you can also tail …