WordPress plugins, comment widgets, and social feed aggregators require a page or profile FBID to sync content properly.

Finding the ID for a business or fan page is even easier than a personal profile. Navigate to the Page. Click on the tab. Scroll to the very bottom of the "Page Info" section.

: When using the Facebook Graph API, you may need to prepend app_scoped_user_ID or use a different access token. For Pages, ensure you have the correct access permissions.

If your URL shows a custom username, follow these steps:

Do you need this ID for a or app integration ?

Press Ctrl + F (Windows) or Cmd + F (Mac) to open the search bar. Type "userID": or "userID" into the search box.

The string of numbers appearing next to these terms is your FBID. 3. Finding a Page ID If you are the administrator of a Facebook Page:

Alternatively, use the tool from Meta for Developers. It returns your Page ID instantly when you query /me/accounts .

Copy the long numerical sequence bundled inside the quotation marks. Method 3: The URL Extraction Method

If your URL looks like ://facebook.com , the string of numbers at the end is your FBID. If it shows your custom username, paste that copied link into one of the online lookup tools mentioned in Method 1. Method 4: The Meta Accounts Center Method

: Using the Facebook Graph API to pull data for web development projects.

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Facebook’s mobile apps deliberately hide numeric IDs. You cannot simply copy a URL from the mobile app. Here are two workarounds.