Starting in October of 2024, you may receive the new data access renewal assessment for your app. Developers with apps transitioning to the new experience will be alerted via email, an alert in your Inbox, and/or the status in your developer dashboard. To receive this alert, ensure that your notifications are turned on in your Developer Settings page. Please note, the shift to data access renewal will be on an app-by-app basis, so you may have some apps subject to the current processes.
Developers with apps that are transitioned into the new data access renewal experience will receive a required action alert from Meta to complete the assessment by their deadline. You will need to complete the required action in order to avoid restrictions on their integration. You will have 60 calendar days after dispatch to submit data access renewal.
The required action alert will be sent via email to all app administrators as well as to the app’s listed contact email address. In case this email is not viewed, you will also be able to view the Required Action through the ‘Apps’ page and on your Required Actions Dashboard (pictured below).
To respond to the Required Action alert, you can click on the ‘View’ button on the dashboard (pictured above). This will open the Required Actions page for the specific app and allow you to start data access renewal. When you are ready, click ‘Open checkup’ to open a new browser tab and begin the assessment.
Verify both the email address associated with your developer account and the app contact email address listed on the Setting pages of the App Dashboard so you receive alerts and updates in a timely manner.
Understand why and how your app uses the Platform Data it has access to and be able to provide documentation if required. To see what Platform Data your app uses, go to the App Dashboard and look at your app’s selected permissions and features.
For questions you are unsure of how to answer, consult with the appropriate legal and data security colleagues in your organization. Incomplete or vague answers may result in loss of platform access.
Carefully review the pre-filled information, if there are any, in the data access renewal assessment and the latest responses from prior assessment(s), to make relevant updates for accuracy and reflect recent changes in your practices prior to submission.
To prepare to answer the data handling questions, we recommend that you:
For apps that have been published live with a use case, or that have advanced access to permissions and/or features: Review the permissions and/or features connected to the app. Learn more about access levels.
Review your data processors, including your own companies, and the countries in which they process the personal data of users received from Meta. We encourage the use of data processors located in countries with strong data protection laws. For example, here is a list of countries that the European Commission has deemed to have adequate data protection laws. Many data processors provide location(s) on their corporate website.