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# How to get your Facebook Business Page verified through a TXT Domain Record

1. In Facebook Business Manager, click on the Business Settings button in the upper right corner.
2. In the Business Settings, select the Brand Safety tab, and select Domains from the left side navigation list.
3. Click on the Add button, and enter your domain in the Add a Domain pop-up dialog.
4. If you have more than one domain listed, select the domain for which you desire to confirm ownership.
5. Choose the method you wish to use to verify your domain: [DNS Verification](https://developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing/domain-verification/verifying-your-domain#dns-txt).
6. Send us the txt record information
7. Done!


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