Facebook Accounts Center to Integrate Login, Payment Info Across Instagram, Messenger

Follow Us

Facebook introduces Accounts Center

Facebook on Tuesday announced that it is “testing” Accounts Center on its ecosystem of apps such as Facebook, Instagram and Messenger enabling users to “control connected experiences” across the company apps. The social networking giant said that it wants to make it “easier” for users to switch between the apps to post the same content or entering credit card information. The company said that the Accounts Center and connected experiences will be optional to users. The Accounts Center will be available to users in the settings menu on Facebook, Instagram and Messenger.




Facebook Unveils Accounts Center to Enhance User Experience

The company said that the users can turn off or on any of the connected experiences features including the Single Sign On feature, designed to aid users to login and recover accounts “more easily.”

Further, the connected experiences feature is said to aid users in cross-posting the same story or a particular post on Facebook and Instagram.

The company also said that the Facebook Pay will also be added “later this year” to the Accounts Center. The users in the US can enter payment information once on Facebook and use the Facebook Pay to make purchases and donations on both Facebook and Instagram.

Accounts Center Also Available to Users with Multiple Identity Across Facebook Apps

Facebook said that the users with different names on Facebook and Instagram can also use Accounts Center. The company said that the users can sync the name and profile photo across its apps. The feature enables users to change the name or photo on Facebook with Instagram also reflecting the changes. However, Facebook also highlighted that the users can stop the name and profile photo syncing.

“We use information across our apps to personalize your experience and show you more relevant content, including ads. Setting up and using Accounts Center won’t change that,” the company said in a release.

In August, the company had pushed an update to select users that signalled its intentions to integrate Instagram and Messenger chats. Facebook had earlier indicated that it will allow cross messaging across Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp.

Reported By

Reporter

Born in India, Yogesh loves to travel and has lived in multiple countries including New Zealand and Canada. His bylines can be found on various newspapers and blogs throughout the world, including Vancouver Sun, Surrey Now-Leader, Daily Hive , Investing News Network and Rach F1.

Recent Comments

TheAndroidFreak :

Off Topic :Nothing Phone 3

OnePlus 13 and Xiaomi 15 to Feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 8…

rks :

Kahan kahan kiya Bhai Mera village Aaj bhi tujhe pukare jo 2g lagaya h usko 4g kar de Zara.

Vi Added 100 Towers Every Hour to Expand Network

TheAndroidFreak :

Off Topic: REDMI Turbo 4 Spotted on BIS Certification with model no 2412DPC0AI 6.67",1.5K Resolution 120HZ Refresh Rate MTK Dimensity…

OnePlus 13 and Xiaomi 15 to Feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 8…

TheAndroidFreak :

Off Topic: Poco F7 Ultra camera 50MP Light Hunter 800 1/1.55" OIS Primary 32MP 120° FOV Ultra-wide 50MP JN5 1/2.76"…

OnePlus 13 and Xiaomi 15 to Feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 8…

TheAndroidFreak :

Off Topic : Battery life will be crazy. ??

OnePlus 13 and Xiaomi 15 to Feature Qualcomm Snapdragon 8…

Load More
Subscribe
Notify of
0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments