After the latest iOS update, Facebook has been deactivating business accounts that haven't been verified. Additionally, Facebook requires users to verify their accounts to advertise.
Here are several ways to get your accounts ready to advertise on Facebook’s ads platform.
Important note: Not having 2FA on can cause prior verification to be revoked even if your business account manager has already been verified.
Enter your business details with the information from your business license. You might be asked to verify the business’ address or phone number.
Step 1: To verify your business's legal name, you'll have to upload official documents in JPG format. These documents must show your company's legal name and your business’s official mailing address or phone number. You can use any of the following:
The requested documents may vary from country to country.
Step 2: You'll be receiving a verification code via email. This process usually takes from 5 to 10 business days. It's essential to monitor your application in the Security Center, and Facebook may ask you for more documentation.
Note: Make sure you are only using one unique entity per business.
If you're an influencer, you'll have to verify your business account manager by submitting any of the following personal documents:
We call this the ID Facebook Checkpoint, and it shouldn't take more than 48 hours to be reviewed.
If your business verification request is denied or revoked, proceed to the next section.
Note: If you've been notified via email/support that your business manager is verified, but the status still says unverified, open a ticket in Facebook’s Help Center. We advise you to upload screenshots and explain the situation.
Example: My company recently got verified (I got a notification via email and Facebook support inbox), but my status still says “Unverified” business on Business settings. Could you help me fix it, please?
Step 1: Contact Facebook via Facebook’s Help Center Chat and request an internal review. Facebook will review the information you submitted and let you know if more information is needed.
Once you have all information ready, hit Resubmit and complete the form. Double-check that all the entered data is correct.
If your verification button is grey, you'll need to take extra steps to be able to verify your account manager. Here is another way you can do it.
Important note: Before proceeding, double-check that 2-Factor Authentication is set up for admins only.
Create a New App ID. After you've done this, you should be able to hit the "Start verification" button.
If creating an App didn't work, connect to Facebook’s Help Center Chat and request an internal review.
Verifying your domain can help verify your Facebook business manager when other methods are not working out.
There are three options to verify your domain. You can choose between uploading an HTML file, adding a meta tag to your domain homepage’s <head> section, or adding a DNS TXT record. Here’s how you can proceed with any of the options you choose:
To verify your domain using the HTML file upload, follow these steps:
Note: You’ll need admin access to your website's root folder to choose this verification method.
To add a meta tag to the <head> section of your domain home page, follow these steps:
To verify your domain using a DNS code, follow these steps:
Now that you’ve already verified your business account manager, it’s time to install the Facebook Pixel on your website and improve your Facebook Marketing.