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  1. 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.

  2. In the new Pages experience, you can give people you trust Facebook access to your Page. People can have Facebook access with full control or partial control. Anyone with Facebook access to a Page must follow the Pages, Groups and Events policies.

  3. Granting people permissions to your advertising account doesn't give them permission to log in as you or see things on your profile that you haven't shared with them. Learn how to edit admin permissions. Note: If you use Meta Business Manager to manage .

  4. People with Facebook access with full control of a Page can give, edit and remove Facebook access or task access to your Page.

  5. Request access to Rights Manager. Rights Manager is for content creators who want to protect their works on Facebook and Instagram at scale. Your content doesn't need to be publicly visible on Facebook or Instagram to use Rights Manager. Page admins can request access on behalf of a Page.

  6. How to allow others to post only specific content protected by Rights Manager. To grant permission to post content that matches specific reference files: Go to Meta Business Suite > Rights Manager > Reference library. Hover over the desired reference file and click See details. Go to the Permissions section, click + Add.

  7. This change will appear gradually across Meta technologies. Any person with full control of a business portfolio can enter a Page URL in the Pages section of their settings to request access to a Facebook Page. This feature allows businesses who work together to request and grant each other access.