How do I download a video from Facebook

How do I download a video from Facebook

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Facebook is overflowing with videos instructional videos that show you how to garden or code as well as those addictive and ineffective 5 minute craft videos, the very visibly faked videos of people who have caught their partners cheating on them, or even aliens captured on film. If there's a need for content, it is probably found on Facebook in video form.


If you'd like to share that video, you can save the link and then send it to a friend or DM it to them through the application. You can save the video, however, this doesn't actually save the video on your phone or computer's hard drive, but instead it saves the video in your saved video bookmarks so you can find it faster and view it later on Facebook. Sometimes, though the video may be way too good or beneficial to not have saved on your smartphone. Maybe you want to show your parent or friend, or view it when you're offline. In order to download video from Facebook it is necessary to follow several steps in use of MyFbDownloader.


Before we begin it is important to keep in mind that you must be cautious before downloading any video. It isn't advisable to download content that is copyrighted, and if you want to download a friend's private posted video to Facebook It's possible that you think of asking them if it's OK before you go through the process of downloading. Maybe they'll give it to you.


1. Pick a video

An image of the 5 minute craft video posted on Facebook we would like to download. 

Find a video you want to save to.


2. Copy the link

You'll need to copy and paste the link to the Facebook video to save it. 

Click the three dots at the top right-hand corner of the video. then copy the link.


3. Paste that link into the new tab


Copy the URL you copied into a new tab in order to navigate to the site.


4. Then, remove the "www" in the url and replace it with "mbasic."

You'll need to change your URL in order to switch to an older version of Facebook currently. 

This is what it should look like when you change "www" to "mbasic" in your browser. 

In the link, remove the "www" and change it to "mbasic." This will turn your site into a retro-style Facebook-like version. Facebook.


5. Open the video in a new tab

A screen shot of the Facebook video as a stand-alone page. 

It will be one video displayed on a black screen.


6. Right click, and save the video

Now you've done it! The only thing left to do is save the video from Facebook onto your device. 

Right click in the movie, click save, and boom! You're done.


There's an easier method to do this, and that's how you can also save it on a mobile device. It is possible to download a video from Facebook exactly the same way you download a video from Twitter: through copying the sharing link and then copying that link into a third-party site designed to do the work for you. After you've copied the tweet link copied, you'll need to visit websites like FB Down . You'll then paste in the copied link and click download. You may also download a third-party program, such as that of the Friendly for Facebook app, which gives the Facebook application additional options, such as a download option.


If all else fails You can always record your screen, play the video, and save it to your computer or smartphone this way. screen recording is quite simple, but it will not give you the same level of quality as saving the Facebook video independently.





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