This article explains how to switch between multiple Facebook accounts. You’ll need to do some prep work if it’s your first time connecting alternate accounts, but once it’s set up, switching will be much smoother.

What to Know

  • Click the down arrow > Log Out, then click Add Account and sign into your alternate account.In the app, tap Menu > Log out > Log into another account, and log into your alternate account.In a browser: down arrow > Switch Account, or tap Menu > Log out > choose account.

How to Switch Facebook Accounts in a Web Browser

While switching between multiple Facebook accounts (personal, professional, etc), isn’t a pain, you may need to manually log into an alternate account before easier switching becomes available. Here’s how to get it working.

  • From Facebook.com, click the your profile image in the top-right corner of the screen (next to the Notifications bell).
  • Click Log Out to return to the Facebook login page.
  • From the login page, click Add Account.
  • Follow the steps to sign in to your alternate account to connect it to your browser login to make future switching easier.
  • If you already have an alternate account tied to your browser, click profile image and then See All Profiles > Switch accounts to change to a different connected account.
  • If asked, enter the account’s associated password when prompted, or select the correct entry if you have your passwords stored in your browser.

How to Switch Facebook Accounts in the iOS App

Much like on a browser, it’s possible to connect multiple accounts to your Facebook app, but this will require some initial setup. Though be aware switching between accounts in the app is a little more involved as it doesn’t support the Switch Account feature from the browser version.

You have to connect alternate accounts first, but once connected you won’t have to log out again.

From Facebook.com, click the your profile image in the top-right corner of the screen (next to the Notifications bell).

Click Log Out to return to the Facebook login page.

From the login page, click Add Account.

Follow the steps to sign in to your alternate account to connect it to your browser login to make future switching easier.

If you already have an alternate account tied to your browser, click profile image and then See All Profiles > Switch accounts to change to a different connected account.

If asked, enter the account’s associated password when prompted, or select the correct entry if you have your passwords stored in your browser.

  • In the app, tap Menu in the bottom-left corner of the screen, scroll down to the bottom of the menu and tap Log out.
  • Tap Log out to confirm.
  • From the app’s login screen, tap Log into another account (just below the gear icon).
  • Follow the necessary steps to sign into your other Facebook account and tap Log in.
  • When you want to switch between accounts now, tap Menu > Log out like before, then choose the account you want to switch to from the login screen.

How to Disconnect an Alternate Account

If for any reason you no longer want to be able to quickly switch to a particular account, you can remove it from your rotation. This will not delete the Facebook account—it will only remove the association with your other accounts so it no longer appears as a switching option.

Any alternate accounts already connected via web browser will not automatically carry over to the mobile app—you’ll still have to connect them manually.

In the app, tap Menu in the bottom-left corner of the screen, scroll down to the bottom of the menu and tap Log out.

Tap Log out to confirm.

From the app’s login screen, tap Log into another account (just below the gear icon).

Follow the necessary steps to sign into your other Facebook account and tap Log in.

When you want to switch between accounts now, tap Menu > Log out like before, then choose the account you want to switch to from the login screen.

  • In your browser, select your profile image, and then See All Profiles > Switch accounts > X next to the account you want to remove > Remove Account.
  • Click Remove Account, then click Remove Account to confirm.
  • In the app, tap Menu > Log out > Log out to return to the login screen.
  • On Android it’s: Menu > Log out > three-dot menu > Remove account from device.
  • Tap the gear icon, then tap the account you want to remove.
  • Tap Remove account to remove it from your account login options.

In your browser, select your profile image, and then See All Profiles > Switch accounts > X next to the account you want to remove > Remove Account.

Click Remove Account, then click Remove Account to confirm.

In the app, tap Menu > Log out > Log out to return to the login screen.

On Android it’s: Menu > Log out > three-dot menu > Remove account from device.

Tap the gear icon, then tap the account you want to remove.

Tap Remove account to remove it from your account login options.

  • How do I delete a Facebook account?
  • If you’re done with your alt (or even your main), you can delete a Facebook account in a web browser. Go to your profile image > Settings & privacy > Settings > Privacy > Your Facebook information > Deactivation and deletion > Delete account > Continue to account deletion. Confirm and enter your password to remove your account.
  • How do I deactivate my Facebook account?
  • Deactivating an account hides your posts (but not messages) and stops people from finding your page, but it holds your data for later in case you come back. To do so, open Facebook in a desktop browser and go to your profile image > Settings & privacy > Settings > Privacy > Your Facebook information > Deactivation and deletion > Deactivate account > Continue to account deactivation. You’ll have to confirm a few things and enter your password before the deactivation happens.

If you’re done with your alt (or even your main), you can delete a Facebook account in a web browser. Go to your profile image > Settings & privacy > Settings > Privacy > Your Facebook information > Deactivation and deletion > Delete account > Continue to account deletion. Confirm and enter your password to remove your account.

Deactivating an account hides your posts (but not messages) and stops people from finding your page, but it holds your data for later in case you come back. To do so, open Facebook in a desktop browser and go to your profile image > Settings & privacy > Settings > Privacy > Your Facebook information > Deactivation and deletion > Deactivate account > Continue to account deactivation. You’ll have to confirm a few things and enter your password before the deactivation happens.

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