Meta is revamping its cross-app management system
Meta overhauls account management with new Meta Account system, aiming to unify user experience across apps and devices.
Meta overhauls account management with new Meta Account system, aiming to unify user experience across apps and devices. | Contesto: cronaca
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- Meta is revamping its cross-app management system
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, transitioning its Accounts Center to a new Meta Account designed to simplify how users control their experience across the company’s suite of apps and devices. The shift, announced by the tech giant, represents a significant change in how individuals interact with platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp under a single unified identity. The new Meta Account will replace the existing Accounts Center, which currently allows users to manage settings such as passwords, payment methods, and privacy preferences across multiple Meta applications. According to the company, the updated system aims to make it easier for users to navigate their digital presence, offering a more streamlined interface for controlling access and personalization features. This move comes as Meta continues to integrate its services, following years of development in cross-platform functionality. This transition is part of Meta’s broader strategy to create a cohesive ecosystem that reduces friction for users hopping between its products. By centralizing account management, Meta hopes to enhance user convenience while potentially increasing engagement across its platforms. The change also aligns with the company’s focus on the metaverse, where a single account could serve as a gateway to virtual experiences on devices like the Quest VR headset. Industry observers note that the revamp could raise new questions about data privacy and control, as a unified account may consolidate even more user information under one roof. Meta has emphasized that the Meta Account will include robust privacy settings, allowing users to customize what data is shared between apps. However, critics have previously raised concerns about the company’s handling of user data, and this update may renew scrutiny over how Meta balances convenience with security. The rollout of the Meta Account is expected to begin gradually, with users likely seeing prompts to migrate their existing Accounts Center settings in the coming months. Meta has not specified a timeline for full implementation, but the company has indicated that the transition will be seamless for most users, requiring minimal action on their part. For now,...
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