Facebook is Watch The Running Mates: Human Rights Onlinebooming with videos: educational videos teaching you to garden or code, those addicting and useless 5-minute craft videos, the very visibly faked videos of people catching their partners cheating on them, aliens caught on film. If there is a craving for content, that content is likely on Facebook in video form.
If you want to share that video, you can copy the link and send it to a friend, or DM it to them through the app. You can save the video, but that doesn’t actually save the video to your phone or computer's hard drive — instead, it adds the video to your saved video bookmarks so you can find it easier and watch it later on Facebook. Sometimes, though, a video is simply too brilliant or helpful to not have saved onto your phone. Maybe you want to show a parent, or access it when you’re offline. In order to download a video from Facebook, you’ll have to follow through with a few steps.
Before we get started, it’s important to note that you should hesitate before downloading just any video. You don’t want to download copyrighted content, and if you want to download a friends’ privately uploaded video on Facebook, you may just want to ask them if it’s OK before you go through the trouble of downloading. Hey, maybe they’ll just send it to you.
Step 1: Pick a video.
Find a video you want to save.
Step 2: Copy the link.
Click the three dots at the top right corner of the video, and then copy the link.
Step 3: Paste that link into a new tab.
Paste the link you copied into a new tab to navigate to that site.
Step 4: Delete "www" in the url and change it to "mbasic."
In the link, delete the "www" and change it to "mbasic." This will turn your site into a very retro version of Facebook.
Step 5: Open the video in a new tab.
This will now be a single video on a black screen.
Step 6: Right click, and save the video.
Right click on the video, click save as, and boom! You’re done.
There is an easier way, and it’s how you can also save it on a mobile device. You can download a video from Facebook in the same way you would download a video from Twitter: by copying the share link, and pasting that link into a third-party website designed to do all of that work for you. Once you have the tweet link copied, you'll want to go to a website like FB Down. There, you'll paste the copied link and click download. You can also download a third-party app like the Friendly for Facebook app, which gives the Facebook app extra features, including a downloading option.
If all else fails, you can always record your screen, play the video, and save that video to your phone or desktop that way. Screen recording is fairly simple, but it might not give you the same quality as saving the Facebook video independently.
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