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I admin a Facebook page that I access through my personal Facebook account.

However I want to use it as a stand alone page now, separate e-mail login. Does anyone know how this is done as I can't find any subject on it in Facebook help. Or is it impossible to do?

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I admin a Facebook page that I access through my personal Facebook account.

However I want to use it as a stand alone page now, separate e-mail login. Does anyone know how this is done as I can't find any subject on it in Facebook help. Or is it impossible to do?

Cheers

As far as I'm aware its not possible.

You can create a page using a separate account by visiting https://en-gb.facebook.com/pages/create.php but I don't think you can transfer a previously created page to a new account.

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Set up a new, separate facebook account just to handle the page.

With your existing account, make the new account an admin for that page.

With your new account, remove your old account as an admin

:aok:


Unless that's only true for groups, in which case, ignore all of the above :w00t:

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Set up a new, separate facebook account just to handle the page.

With your existing account, make the new account an admin for that page.

With your new account, remove your old account as an admin

:aok:

Unless that's only true for groups, in which case, ignore all of the above :w00t:

Not sure but I have discovered via Facebook today that it's impossible to change the existing page to a separate stand alone email login.

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Facebook have got really strict with rules regarding pages recently so it is likely that you will need your own personal, active Facebook account to manage one.

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Facebook have got really strict with rules regarding pages recently so it is likely that you will need your own personal, active Facebook account to manage one.

You can set up a business/non-proft organistaion page etc without the need to include your personal account. I was trying to do the opposite and detach a non profit page from my tied personal account which is a no go.

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