Do you like to download a video from your Facebook feed. Here are top ways you can download a video from Facebook
How to download video from Facebook to computer online
Step 1: Make sure you are logged into Facebook or you cannot download the video. If not logged in then Open Facebook and login to your account
Step 2: Go to the Facebook video that you want to download .
Step 3: Check that video is available to the public so that you can download it. To do that simply hover the world icon below the video title and next to video publish time to check whether the video is public or is it private and only shared to you.
Step 4: You will see a lock or a two-person icon instead of the globe icon if the video is private so you cannot download those private videos.
Step 5: Play the video and follow the below steps based on your operating system
On windows :
Simply right click on the video multiple times until you see a drop down menu
On Mac OS :
Hold down Ctrl Key and then right click on the Facebook video to see the drop down menu. You might have to click several times in order to see the drop down.
Step 6: Then choose Show the URL option.
Step 7: Copy that URL and paste it in a Facebook Video Downloader to download the Facebook video.
How to download Facebook videos without software
You just can’t download a video from Facebook online without using some kind of online or offline software like IDM (Internet Download Manager)
How to download private Facebook videos
If the video that you are trying to download from Facebook is made private ( Not available for public ) then you cannot download it.
How to download videos from Facebook to iPhone
iPhone restrict users to file management so its hard to download videos directly from the Facebook mobile app to your iPhone storage.

He is the founder of howtodoninja.com and is an experienced tech writer and a cybersecurity enthusiast with a passion for exploring the latest technological advancements. He has 10 years of experience in writing comprehensive how-to guides, tutorials, and reviews on software, hardware, and internet services. With an interest in computer security, he strives to educate users by writing content on how to use technology, and how to also protect their smart devices and personal data from cyber threats. He currently uses a Windows computer, and a Macbook Pro, and tests hundreds of Android phones for writing his reviews and guides.