Hey, I get it. You’re trying to figure out how to find a Facebook URL, right?
I’ve been there. Maybe you want to:
- Share your profile with someone
- Link your Facebook page somewhere
- Copy a post to send to your friend
- Or just figure out what the heck a “URL” even is
So I wrote this guide in plain, simple English — the way I’d explain it to my little cousin. No techy stuff. No confusing words. Just straight-up help.
Let’s jump in.
What Even Is a Facebook URL?
Alright, let’s keep this easy.
A URL is just a fancy word for a link.
It looks like this:
https://www.facebook.com/yourname123
That’s your Facebook address on the internet — like your digital house address.
Your profile, your page, your posts — all of them have URLs.
And guess what? You can copy them and send them to people. That’s what I’ll show you.
How I Find My Facebook Profile URL (on Phone)
So if you’re using the Facebook app like I usually do, here’s how I find my profile link:
👉 What I Do:
- I open the Facebook app
- I tap my profile picture or go to the menu (☰)
- I land on my profile
- I tap the three dots (•••) near “Edit Profile”
- Then I tap “Copy link to profile”
💥 Boom. That’s it.
Now that link is saved to my clipboard. I can paste it wherever I want.
It usually looks like:
https://www.facebook.com/my.username
How I Find My Profile Link on Computer
If I’m on my laptop or desktop, here’s what I do:
- I open facebook.com
- I log in
- I click on my name or profile picture (usually at the top)
- Once I’m on my profile, I look up at the address bar
- That’s where I copy the full link
🎯 That’s my profile URL right there.
How I Find a Facebook Post Link
Let’s say I posted a meme or a photo, and I want to share that exact post. Here’s how I do it:
👉 On both phone and computer:
- I find the post
- I tap the three dots (•••) in the corner
- I hit “Copy link”
Now I’ve got a direct link to that one post. Handy, right?
How I Find a Facebook Page URL (Like My Business Page)
Got a Facebook page for something? I made one for my project, and I needed the link a bunch of times. Here’s how I grab it:
👉 On phone:
- I open the page
- I tap the three dots (•••)
- I hit “Copy Page Link”
👉 On computer:
- I go to the page
- I just copy the link from the address bar
It looks something like this:
https://www.facebook.com/MyPageName
Easy.
How I Get Someone Else’s Profile Link
I’ve done this too — needed to share someone else’s profile with a friend. It’s simple.
- I search for their name
- I go to their profile
- On computer: I copy the link at the top
- On phone: I tap ••• and then “Copy link to profile”
⚠️ Just know — if their profile is private, people may not be able to view it even with the link.
Here’s a Quick Table I Made to Remember It All
What I Want to Share | Where I Go | What I Tap | What I Get |
---|---|---|---|
My Profile (Phone) | My Profile > ••• | Copy link to profile | My URL |
My Profile (PC) | Profile Page | Copy from browser | My URL |
A Post | Post > ••• | Copy link | Post URL |
My Page | Page > ••• | Copy Page Link | Page URL |
Someone Else’s Profile | Their Profile | ••• or browser bar | Their URL |
So… Where Do I Paste It?
Once I’ve copied the link, I paste it anywhere:
- In a text message
- On my Instagram bio
- In a WhatsApp chat
- In my website contact page
- Or even just in a Google Doc for later
Tap and hold, then hit paste. Easy stuff.
A Quick Visual for You
Here’s what I mean by “address bar” on a computer:

Just highlight it, right-click it, and hit copy.
One Extra Thing: Customizing My Facebook URL
At first, my Facebook URL was messy, like:
bashCopyEdithttps://facebook.com/profile.php?id=8943657392
Not cute.
So I went into Settings, tapped on Username, and changed it to something cleaner, like:
arduinoCopyEdithttps://facebook.com/sahadatmarketing
Looks way better, right?
Final Thoughts from Me
Look — finding a Facebook URL isn’t hard. It’s just hidden behind a few taps.
Once I figured it out, I could:
✅ Share my page anywhere
✅ Link people to the exact post I wanted
✅ Add my Facebook to my bio, website, and more
In Case You Forgot…
Go to your profile/post/page…
Look for the three dots (•••)…
Tap “Copy Link.”
That’s it. You got it.