How to find and copy a Facebook URL - Android Authority

2023-02-16 15:29:35 By : Ms. Susan SU

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Finding a URL on a web browser is easy, but it isn’t quite as straightforward in the Facebook mobile app. It’s not difficult by any means, but it isn’t sitting right there at the top of the screen like it is when you’re using your PC. The method also differs slightly depending on what type of page you’re trying to find the URL for. To that end, here’s a quick guide on how to find a Facebook URL.

Depending on which type of Facebook URL you're trying to find, you go to the profile page and tap Settings, Share, More, or Invite. From there, you'll either be able to see the button to copy the link or have to press Show link or Share group to find it. Read on for specific guides on how to find the URL for each type of profile.

Whether you’re trying to find and copy the URL for your own Facebook profile or that of someone else, the process is essentially the same.

For the page of a business that you don’t own, the process for finding and copying the link is the same as the section above. But if you own the Facebook business page then it’s more similar to finding the link to your personal profile. Here are the steps:

Finding and copying the link to a Facebook group is slightly less intuitive. Here are the steps:

Finding and copying a Facebook profile on a browser couldn’t be easier. When you go to the profile page on a web browser for which you want to find the URL, it will be automatically shown in the address bar at the top of the browser window.

Highlight the URL with the cursor and then either right-click on it and select Copy or press Ctrl and C simultaneously on the keyboard. The URL will now be copied to your clipboard.

Yes, if you change your Facebook username you’ll get a new URL.

If you want to search for someone or something on Facebook but you only have an image, you can do a reverse image search to find the profile.

Many people have complained about how slow and bloated the official Facebook app is. To give you more options, we’ve rounded up the ten best third-party Facebook apps. For those on a limited data plan, you might want to try out the Lite version of Facebook, which has fewer features.