You hire an agency to run your Facebook and Instagram Ads. You pay thousands of dollars a month, sometimes for years. And you have never seen a real line-item breakdown of where that money actually went. I have heard this story from more business owners than I can count, and until now, the playing field tilted toward the agency. Meta just changed that. Starting February 3, 2027, agencies running Meta Ads on behalf of an end advertiser must disclose how much they spent on Meta advertising, separate from their fees, when the advertiser asks. The Meta ad spend disclosure policy agencies 2027 deadline is real, it is in writing, and it is going to reshape how small business owners evaluate the agencies they work with. Inside the Meta Ad Spend Disclosure Policy: What Just Changed On April 28, 2026, Meta updated two sections of its Developer Policies, 10.5 and 10.6.a, with an effective date of February 3, 2027. That gives the industry roughly ten months to comply.…