Meta is rolling out new features that will allow people on Facebook and Instagram to easily access, create and navigate between multiple accounts and profiles.
First, the tech company is introducing a new profile-switching interface that will make it easier to stay on top of notifications and navigate between Facebook and Instagram. People will be able to easily switch between their Facebook and Instagram profiles if they’ve added them to the same Accounts Center.
Additionally, people can now see their Facebook and Instagram profiles in one place. Notifications will also be conveniently displayed for each profile, making it easier to stay up to date on activity across Facebook and Instagram. This feature is being tested globally on on iOS, Android and web.
Also, Meta is launching a new account registration and login flow that will enable people to more easily log in and create new accounts across Facebook and Instagram. People new to these products can create a Facebook or Instagram account, and then use that account to sign up for additional ones. And people who have both a Facebook and an Instagram account can now easily use login information from one app to access the other, as long as their accounts are in the same Accounts Center. This new experience is also being tested globally on iOS and Android.
The company said, “We know that many people use more than one of our apps to pursue different interests, reach a broader audience or share different aspects of who they are with different groups of people. With that in mind, we’re simplifying the process of creating and switching between accounts and profiles.”
Each of these new features uses the Meta brand to make it clear and easy to understand that you are interacting with a feature that works across more than one Meta technology, and to make the process as streamlined as possible.
“As always, account security and privacy are top of mind for us, and existing security features will still apply to the updates we are announcing today. For example, if someone turns on two-factor authentication for their Facebook account, then an unrecognized device can’t log into their Facebook account with their Instagram login information.
“Additionally, people will be notified when a new account is created using their existing account and when an account is added to their Accounts Center, so you can confidently stay up to date on activity across all of your accounts. Finally, people can manage which profile appears in the profile-switching experience, and which accounts can log into each other,” the company added.