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  2. To view your Page access on Facebook: Log into Facebook, then click your profile photo in the top right. Click See all profiles, then select the Page you want to switch into. Click your Page's profile picture in the top right to go to your Page. Click Settings & privacy, then click Settings.

  3. If you have Facebook access with full control of a Page, you can manage people’s Facebook access or task access to the Page. You can add, edit or remove someone’s Page access at any time. Learn more about access in the new Pages experience. You can't give Page access to a gray account.

  4. View your Page management history | Facebook Help Center

    www.facebook.com/help/435652350461228

    Only people with Facebook access to a new Page can see the Page management history. From your Page management history, you can view the actions taken by Page admins including: Added and removed Page managers

  5. See your Facebook Page role or access | Meta Business Help Center

    web.facebook.com/business/help/510247025775149

    If you have Facebook access to a Page, you can view your access on Facebook. To view your Page access on Facebook: Log into Facebook, then click your profile photo in the top right. Click See all profiles, then select the Page you want to switch into.

  6. Assign admin roles in Admin Center | Facebook Help Center

    www.facebook.com/help/632623761283671

    Learn how to assign admin roles in Admin Center, as well as how to change or remove someone's permissions.

  7. You can control who sees your Page and posts, as well as view and edit your list of admins—the people who can make changes to your Page. You can also approve apps for use on your Page, set up the ability to create posts through email, and even get suggestions from Page followers.

  8. Claim responsibility for a Page | Facebook Help Center

    www.facebook.com/help/1843115515813561

    To increase transparency about who’s behind a Page, an admin on each Page is required to designate who is responsible for the Page in order to run ads about social issues, elections or politics.

  9. Classic Page roles have been updated in the new Pages experience. Instead of Page roles, people can have Facebook access or task access to help manage a Page. Here is how classic Page roles compare to Facebook access and task access in the new Pages experience:

  10. Give, edit or remove Facebook Page access

    www.facebook.com/help/169928193067174

    If you have Facebook access with full control of a Page, you can manage people’s Facebook access or task access to the Page. You can add, edit or remove someone’s Page access at any time. Learn more about access in the new Pages experience . You can't give Page access to a gray account.

  11. Facebook

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    business tools from Meta. By logging in, you can navigate to all business tools like Ads Manager, Meta Business Suite, Business Manager, Commerce Manager and more to help you connect with your customers and get better business results. Our business tools can help you: