Facebook Account Advertising Restrictions –Â If your Facebook account, Page, or Business Manager account is restricted from advertising, you’ll receive an email and a notification on Facebook. You can find out more information about any restrictions on your Facebook account, Page or Business Manager account by visiting Account Quality.
Facebook Account Advertising Restrictions
- Why are there advertising restrictions for my Facebook account, Page, or Business Manager account?
There are different types of advertising restrictions for Facebook accounts, Pages and Business Accounts. These restrictions can be in how much you can spend, the advertising features you can use, or a loss of access to all advertising using Facebook Products.
- How do I know if my Facebook account, Page, or Business Manager account is restricted from advertising?
To help keep Facebook safe and ensure authentic connections between people and businesses, we monitor and investigate advertiser behavior. We may restrict accounts that don’t follow our Advertising Policies, Community Standards or other Facebook policies and terms. These restrictions can be in how much you can spend, the advertising features you can use, or a loss of access to all advertising using Facebook Products.
- Reasons why a Facebook account, Page or Business Manager account may have advertising restrictions:
Ad violations:
Ads are subject to Facebook’s ad review system, which relies primarily on automated review to check ads against our Advertising Policies, which are posted publicly here. We use human reviewers both to improve and train our automated systems and, in some cases, to review specific ads. The ad review process may also extend to an ad’s associated destination, such as an ad’s landing page or threads between people and advertisers that open from ads that click to Messenger.
Depending on the type and severity of the ad violation, or if we find that a Facebook account, Page or Business Manager account is repeatedly trying to run ads that don’t comply with our policies, we may restrict advertising access.
Circumventing our ad review process or other enforcement systems:
The ability for advertisers and people to engage in trustworthy connections is central to Facebook. An important part of what makes this possible is enforcement of our Advertising Policies, Community Standards and other Facebook policies and terms. Attempts to circumvent this enforcement, such as by evading or deceiving our review systems threaten authentic and valued connections and are strictly prohibited.
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Examples of behavior considered to be circumventing our review process and other enforcement systems include:
- Hiding unicode characters, symbols or text in images with the intent to obfuscate words or phrases.
- Restricting Facebook’s access to an ad’s destination page.
- Attempting to create new ad accounts after we’ve disabled existing ones for not complying with our policies.
When Facebook finds circumventing behavior, we’ll restrict advertising access. These restrictions can be in how much you can spend, the advertising features you can use, or a loss of access to all advertising using Facebook Products. Learn more about our Circumventing Systems Advertising Policy.
Deceptive and inauthentic behavior:
In order to support authentic connections between people and businesses, we don’t allow people to misrepresent themselves on Facebook by using fake accounts, artificially boosting the popularity of content or engaging in behaviors that are considered to be circumventing our review process and other enforcement systems.
Inauthentic behavior includes the use of Facebook accounts, Pages, groups, events or business and advertising assets to either evade enforcement of our policies and terms or mislead people and Facebook about the:
- Identity, purpose, or origin of the entity that they represent
- Popularity of Facebook or Instagram content or assets
- Purpose of an audience or community
- Source or origin of content
- Credentials, authority or authorization of payment methods used
When Facebook finds this type of behavior, we’ll restrict advertising access. These restrictions can be an entire loss of access to advertising using Facebook Products or restrictions in how much can be spent on ads and the advertising features that can be used.
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Suspicious or Violating Networks or Associations:
Facebook advertisers can use advertising assets such as ad accounts, data sources, Pages and audiences that are shared across multiple business accounts.
To help protect the safety of our platform for our community, we’ll look at these shared connections. If we find similar behavior that’s suspicious or violating among accounts, such as circumventing our review process or repeatedly having ad accounts and other advertising assets disabled for not complying with our policies, we’ll restrict advertising access.
These restrictions can be in how much you can spend, the advertising features you can use, or a loss of access to all advertising using Facebook Products.
Advertisers may also connect their ads to off-platform domains. We may restrict an advertiser’s ability to direct their ads to violating or suspicious domains, although they may continue to advertise using non-restricted domains.
- What can I do if my Facebook account, Page, or Business Manager account has advertising restrictions?
To check the advertising status of all your accounts and find details about what you can do if your access to advertising is restricted, visit Account Quality