Skip to main content

Find My Fbid

Every entity on Facebook—whether it is a personal profile, a business page, or a community group—is cataloged in Meta's database with a specific .

Right-click anywhere on the blank space of the page and select (or press Ctrl + U on Windows, Cmd + Option + U on Mac).

Be cautious when using third-party tools. You should never have to log in or provide your Facebook password to find a public ID. If a site asks for your login credentials, leave immediately. Why Would You Need Your FBID?

If you are contacting a game or app developer, they often require an app-specific ID rather than your global FBID: find my fbid

Find a post’s FBID

Providing a definitive identifier to support teams if your username is altered during a security breach. Method 1: The Page Source Code Method (Most Reliable)

Log into the or Facebook Business Manager. Navigate to the Settings menu on the left-hand sidebar. Click on Business Info or Page Info . Every entity on Facebook—whether it is a personal

is a permanent, numerical shadow. It is the raw data of your existence in the eyes of the algorithm. The Numerical Soul

If the account uses a custom username (e.g., ://facebook.com ), the numerical ID is hidden. You can extract it directly from the website's underlying code using any desktop browser. Go to the profile or page using a desktop browser.

Check the address bar. Group URLs generally retain their numerical identity. The URL will typically display as: https://facebook.com You should never have to log in or

Note: If you are looking for a Group ID, you may need to search for groupId instead.

If you are an admin of a Facebook Page and need the Page ID for advertising or API integration:

Browser extensions that request broad permissions, or any tool asking for your login credentials.

I can provide specific step-by-step instructions tailored to your technical setup.

Go to a trusted free identifier site like Lookup-ID.com or FindidFB.com .