Facebook's New Security Measure Targets Page Administrators

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Facebook is strengthening its initiatives related to improving transparency and security on its platform. The social media giant recently announced its plans to bring in new security features for Pages that have a large number of U.S. followers.

Page managers are required to verify their accounts by completing a two-step verification process. The process involves disclosing their location, which will be made visible to users following the Page.

Per TechCrunch, the latest measure comes after Facebook discovered campaigns that were built to politically influence users before the upcoming U.S. mid-term elections. Reportedly, the company has erased 17 profiles, 8 Pages and 7 Instagram accounts related to the campaigns.

Facebook owned Instagram will also be secured with similar features in the coming weeks.

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