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Click on any photo uploaded by the user. Look at the URL. You will see a series of numbers separated by periods. Usually, the last set of numbers in the URL (before the parameters) represents the user's ID. Method 3: Find the ID for a Facebook Page

Right-click anywhere on the page and select "View Page Source" (or press Ctrl + U on Windows, Cmd + Option + U on Mac).

You can link to any profile using the format ://facebook.com[ID] , which works even if the person changes their username. Quick Summary find my fbid

If you are using a WordPress plugin to show your Facebook feed, it usually requires your numerical ID.

You will see a label that explicitly says followed by the number. Method 4: Using Third-Party FBID Checkers Click on any photo uploaded by the user

This is the most reliable way to find your own ID or a friend’s ID without using third-party tools.

Go to the Facebook profile or page you want the ID for. Usually, the last set of numbers in the

To find your FBID quickly, and search for "entity_id" . It’s the most accurate method and requires no extra software.

Search for entity_id . The string of numbers immediately following it is the FBID. Alternative search terms: Look for userID or profile_id . Method 2: Check the URL (The Old School Way) Sometimes, the ID is hiding in plain sight.

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?