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    # Facebook Page Roles for Advertisers: A Practical Control Framework Managing a Facebook Page is no longer a simple content task. For advertisers and agencies, Page access directly affects campaign delivery, billing continuity, asset security, and even business ownership. One incorrect permission setting can pause ads, block integrations, or expose client assets to unnecessary risk. Facebook Page Roles define who can do what on a Page. Yet many advertisers still misunderstand them—especially after Meta introduced the New Pages Experience (NPE). Confusing Page Roles with Ad Account or Business Manager permissions is one of the most common causes of operational failures in Meta Ads. This guide breaks down Facebook Page Roles from an advertiser’s perspective. You will learn how Page permissions actually work today, how to assign them safely, and how agencies can maintain control while minimizing security risks. What Are Facebook Page Roles? A Facebook Page Role determines a person’s level of access to manage a specific Page. These roles control actions such as posting content, replying to messages, boosting posts, connecting ad accounts, and managing integrations. However, Page Roles are not the same as Ad Account Roles. A user can have full access to Ads Manager while being completely unable to publish or promote content from the Page itself. Meta currently operates two Page permission systems: Classic Page Roles (legacy) New Pages Experience (current standard) Understanding which system your Page uses is critical. Classic Page Roles (Legacy Pages) Some Pages—usually older ones—still use the Classic Page setup. This model includes five predefined roles, each with increasing permission levels. Admin Admins have full control. They can manage Page roles, settings, content, ads, and connected assets. From a security standpoint, this is the highest-risk role and should be tightly restricted. Editor Editors can publish posts, edit content, respond to comments, and view insights. They cannot manage roles or core settings. Moderator Moderators handle community management. They can reply to comments and messages but cannot publish posts or run ads. Advertiser Advertisers can create ads and view Page insights. This role is commonly assigned to media buyers in Classic Pages. Analyst Analysts have read-only access to Page performance data. Classic roles follow a strict hierarchy. Each role includes the permissions of the role below it. New Pages Experience: The Modern Permission Model Most Pages now use the New Pages Experience, which replaces predefined roles with access-based permissions. Instead of labels like “Editor” or “Advertiser,” Meta now uses two main access types: Facebook Access (Full Control) This is the equivalent of Admin access. Users with Facebook Access can: Manage Page settings and ownership Assign or remove access Connect Instagram and WhatsApp Manage Page-level integrations Link the Page to ad accounts Only a small number of trusted individuals should ever have this level of access. Task Access (Limited Permissions) Task Access is designed for teams and agencies. Users can be granted permissions for specific tasks only, such as: Content Messages Ads Insights Task Access prevents users from changing ownership or security settings while allowing them to do their job. For advertisers, Task Access (Ads) is the minimum required to run Page-based campaigns. Why Facebook Page Roles Matter for Advertisers Page Roles directly affect advertising operations in ways many teams underestimate. Ad Delivery and Identity Control If your media buyer lacks the correct Page permissions, they may be unable to: Boost Page posts Use the Page as an ad identity Connect ads to Instagram Resolve Page-related ad errors This often results in campaigns that fail to launch despite correct Ad Account access. Security and Asset Ownership Over-assigning Admin or Facebook Access increases the risk of: Unauthorized Page removal Accidental permission changes Disputes during agency transitions Asset lockouts when employees leave From a risk perspective, Page access should always follow the principle of least privilege. Agency and Client Relationship Stability Agencies that mismanage Page Roles often encounter delays during onboarding, campaign launches, or handovers. Clear role segmentation protects both agency workflows and client ownership. How to Assign and Manage Page Access Safely Before assigning any Page permissions, confirm which Page system you are using and ensure you have the authority to make changes. Pre-Assignment Checklist Before adding anyone to a Page: Confirm you have Facebook Access or Admin rights Require two-factor authentication for all users Use Business Manager accounts, not personal profiles Remove former employees and inactive partners Document every access change internally Assigning Access in the New Pages Experience Switch into the Page profile. Go to Settings → New Pages Experience → Page Access. Choose between Facebook Access or Task Access. Assign only the required tasks (Ads, Content, Messages, Insights). Confirm and log the change. For agencies, Task Access (Ads) is usually sufficient. Assigning Roles on Classic Pages Go to Page Settings → Page Roles. Enter the user’s name or email. Select the appropriate role (e.g., Advertiser). Confirm with your password. Classic Pages are becoming less common, but audits are still necessary. Auditing Page Roles: A Non-Negotiable Process Every advertiser should perform a Page access audit at least once every 90 days. During an audit, ask: Does this person still work with us? Does this role match their actual responsibilities? Can this access level be reduced? Is ownership still correctly assigned? Ex-employees with Admin access represent one of the highest security risks in Meta’s ecosystem. Remove access immediately. Best Practices for Agencies and Advanced Teams Agencies managing multiple Pages must apply stricter controls. Role Segmentation by Function Content team: Task Access (Content) Community team: Task Access (Messages) Ads team: Task Access (Ads) Client owner: Facebook Access Agency lead: Limited Facebook Access (if required) Avoid granting Facebook Access to agencies unless contractually necessary. Enforce Security Hygiene Mandatory 2FA for all users Minimal number of full-access users Access changes documented in SOPs Quarterly audits scheduled in advance Onboarding and Offboarding Clients During transitions: Confirm Page ownership Request access via Business Manager Audit all existing users Verify Page-to-Ad-Account connections Test ad identity before launch This prevents campaign delays and access disputes. Common Page Role Mistakes and How to Avoid Them Too Many Admins More admins increase the risk of accidental or malicious changes. Limit full access strictly. Confusing Page Roles with Ad Roles Ad Account access does not grant Page control. Always verify both. Using Personal Profiles Personal accounts are fragile. Business Manager access provides continuity. Ignoring Access Notifications Meta sends alerts for permission changes. Review them regularly. No Regular Audits Unreviewed access lists are a long-term liability. Frequently Asked Questions Why did “Page Roles” disappear? Your Page was upgraded to the New Pages Experience. Permissions are now managed under “Page Access.” Can an advertiser run ads without Page access? They can manage campaigns in Ads Manager, but they may not be able to promote Page content or use the Page as an ad identity. Should agencies get Facebook Access? In most cases, no. Task Access (Ads) via Business Manager is safer. Why can my agency create ads but not boost posts? Boosting posts requires content permissions in addition to ad permissions. Recommended Resources for Facebook Page Roles [Facebook Page Roles](https://agrowth.io/blogs/facebook-ads/facebook-page-roles) A detailed breakdown of Page roles, permissions, and real-world advertiser use cases. [Rent a Meta Agency Ads Account](https://agrowth.io/pages/rent-meta-agency-ads-account) A scalable solution for agencies and advertisers needing stable ad infrastructure with reduced suspension risk.

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