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    • Installation
    • Get your GTM container ID
    • How to import pre-built GTM container
  • Consent mode
    • How to set up your cookie consent banner
    • How to check if Consent Mode is active in TagFly
  • Set Consent Requirements for Client-Side Tags
  • Google Analytics
    • Get tracking ID
  • TikTok
    • Get Your TikTok Pixel Ready
    • How to Integrate TikTok Pixel & Events API with TagFly
    • How to test whether your TikTok events tracking works properly
  • Facebook
    • How to set up your Facebook Pixel (Now is Dataset ID)
    • How to Integrate Facebook Pixel and Conversion API to TagFly
    • How to test whether your pixel installation is set up correctly
  • Pinterest
    • How to find Pinterest Ad Account ID
    • How to find Pinterest Conversion Access Token
    • How to find Pinterest Tag ID
    • How to create a Pinterest Tag ID
  • Snapchat
    • How to find Snapchat Pixel ID
    • How to find Snapchat Conversion Access Token
  • Twitter
    • How to find the Twitter Pixel ID
    • How to find Twitter Event ID
  • Google Ads
    • How to find Google Ads Account ID
  • Klaviyo
    • How to create a Klaviyo Private API Key
    • How to setting up Klaviyo's browse and cart abandonment flows
  • Bing Ads
    • How to Create a New UET Tag in Your Microsoft Ads Account
    • Microsoft (Bing) Ads conversion tracking set up guide
    • How to Create Conversion Goals in Your Microsoft (Bing) Ads Account
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How to set up your Facebook Pixel (Now is Dataset ID)

If you're new to Facebook Pixel (now called Dataset ID) and looking for a simple way to create your first one, you're in the right place. Follow this easy step-by-step guide to get started.

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Last updated 5 months ago

If you already have a Facebook Pixel set up, you can skip ahead to the next step:

Now, let’s get started!

  • From in your Business profile, click Connect Data in the left menu, select Web, then click Next to continue

  • Name your dataset, then click Create

  • Once your dataset is created, you can skip the remaining setup steps. Our app will handle all other configurations for you.

That's it! Your Facebook Dataset ID (pixel) is ready. Now, let's move to the next step:

How to Integrate Facebook Pixel and Conversion API to TagFly
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