How to Remove an Admin from Your Facebook Page (Step-by-Step Guide for Desktop & Mobile)

Managing a Facebook Page can get overwhelming—especially when there are multiple admins, or when you’re no longer affiliated with the page. Whether you want to remove yourself from a page you no longer manage or eliminate other admins for security reasons, this article will walk you through the steps to do it smoothly on both desktop and mobile.


🔒 Why You Might Want to Remove an Admin

There are several reasons why you might want to remove admin access from a Facebook Page:

  • You’re no longer working with a company or project.
  • You’re getting too many notifications from a page you no longer need.
  • You want to prevent unauthorized changes or deletions by other admins.
  • You want to tighten security and control over the page.

Regardless of the reason, here’s how to do it step by step.


🖥️ Removing Admin Access from Desktop (Windows & Mac)

  1. Switch to the Desired Page:
    • Click your profile picture or the drop-down in the top-right corner.
    • Switch to the page you want to manage.
  2. Access the Professional Dashboard:
    • On the left-hand sidebar, click Professional Dashboard.
  3. Go to Page Access:
    • In the dashboard, find and click on Page Access.
  4. Remove an Admin:
    • You’ll see a list of users who currently have access.
    • Find the user you want to remove, click the three-dot menu next to their name, and choose Remove Access.
  5. Confirm the Removal:
    • Enter your own Facebook password to confirm the change.
    • Click Confirm, and that user will lose admin access.

Note: If you’re removing yourself, make sure you’re not the only admin. Facebook will not allow a Page to exist without at least one person with full control.


📱 Removing Admin Access from a Mobile Device

  1. Open the Facebook App:
    • Tap the menu button (three lines) at the bottom right (iOS) or top right (Android).
  2. Switch to the Page:
    • Tap Pages or Your Shortcuts, then select the page you want to manage.
  3. Go to Page Settings:
    • Tap the gear icon or scroll down and tap Page Settings.
  4. Access Professional Dashboard:
    • Scroll to find and tap Professional Dashboard.
  5. Navigate to Page Access:
    • Scroll again and tap Page Access under Tools.
  6. Remove Admin Access:
    • Tap the three-dot icon next to the user’s name.
    • Tap Remove from Page.
  7. Confirm the Change:
    • Enter your Facebook account password when prompted.
    • Tap Confirm to finalize.

✅ Final Check

To verify the changes:

  • Go back to the Pages section on desktop or mobile.
  • Check the list of Pages you manage.
  • The page you removed yourself from (or the admin you removed) should no longer be visible or manageable by that account.

💡 Pro Tip

If you’re still receiving notifications or can’t see the updated changes, try logging out and back into your Facebook account or clear the app cache.


👋 Wrapping Up

Managing a Facebook Page securely is essential, especially when you’re no longer actively involved. By following the steps outlined in this article, you can remove unnecessary admin access and keep your digital environment clean and organized.

If you have any questions or run into issues, feel free to leave a comment below. We’re here to help!


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