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If your account is currently being reviewed (e.g., for a "hacked account" report or ID verification), your FBID may be required for tracking the status: Verification Timelines : According to Brandwatch , identity verification typically takes 48 to 72 hours , though complex cases can take up to Hacked Accounts : Manual reviews for hacked or disabled accounts often take 24 hours to several days Security Checks

: Simply paste your profile or page URL into the search bar and click "Look Up".

A: No, your FBID is a permanent and unique identifier. You cannot change it.

Today, standard profile URLs use a vanity username or a random string, not the numeric ID. This change was not a security measure—IDs are still exposed in page source and image URLs—but a privacy-by-obscurity tactic. It raises the effort required for casual scraping while acknowledging that truly determined actors can still find the ID. This reflects a core tension in platform design: unique identifiers are necessary for function but dangerous when easily accessible. find my fbid

For those who work with Facebook data regularly, browser extensions provide an integrated, one-click solution.

If you are logged in, you can find your numeric User ID through your settings: Via Linked Apps Settings & Privacy Apps and Websites

Required to configure the Facebook SDK, set up Open Graph protocols, and manage application permissions. If your account is currently being reviewed (e

An FBID is a unique, numerical identification number assigned to every user, page, group, and app on Facebook. ://facebook.com Numerical FBID: 10000XXXXXXXXXX

Your username is the text that appears at the end of your profile URL (e.g., ://facebook.com ).

Are you comfortable using , or do you prefer automated websites ? Today, standard profile URLs use a vanity username

Are you trying to find the ID for a , a business page , or a group ?

Do you need this ID for or for account recovery ?

But what exactly is an FBID? Why do you need it? And most importantly, how do you find it without wasting hours digging through confusing Meta settings?

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