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sidney.salles
Honored Guest
8 days ago

My account has no access to developers.facebook.com

I don't know actually why but I have my facebook account for more than 10 years now and in the last year I returned to code myself and create new apps but my account never works.

Everytime I try to access: developers.facebook.com/apps I am redirected to: https://developers.facebook.com/account_status/error/

And I don't get why. I disabled my browser extensions, tried at different times, my cellphone number is verified.

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  • Degly's avatar
    Degly
    Start Partner

    This usually means your account is restricted from Meta Developer access, not a browser issue.

    Common causes:

    • Developer account not fully verified (ID/business checks)
    • Account flagged by Meta (security/policy)
    • Incomplete Developer Terms / Data Use Checkup

    What to do:

    • Go to https://developers.facebook.com/account_status/ and check for required actions
    • Try completing identity verification if prompted
    • Accept all Developer terms / agreements
    • If nothing shows, submit a request via:
      • Meta Business Support 

        https://developers.meta.com/horizon/support/

    If you’re stuck in the error page with no info, maybe only Meta support can fix it.

  • Thank you Degly, I submitted a request after your comment in the Meta Business Support. Let's hope for a fix.

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