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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T02:14:10+00:00 2026-05-23T02:14:10+00:00

On the documentation page for Facebook Graph API there are a lot of example

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On the documentation page for Facebook Graph API there are a lot of example links such as https://graph.facebook.com/me/likes?access_token=SOME_AT

Could anyone explain how the access_token for these links are generated?

All I’ve read in the documentation were about getting access_token only for applications, but on that page everyone could get an access_token without one.

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    2026-05-23T02:14:11+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 2:14 am

    You can use the graph API to get public information. People set privacy settings on facebook, so to prevent social freaks from stalking you, they(fb) created Autorisation.What I believe is that on the documentation, they are generating the access token using the Developers App. You can generate this Access token by making an application and asking a user to Authorise your application to access his data using OAUTH dialogs. Usually people reading at developer.facebook.com have enabled the Developers app so it easily opens your information.

    The Graph API as such allows you to
    easily access all public information
    about an object. For example,
    https://graph.facebook.com/btaylor
    (Bret Taylor) returns all the public
    information about Bret. For example a
    user’s first name, last name and
    profile picture are publicly
    available.


    To get additional information about a
    user, you must first get their
    permission. At a high level, you need
    to get an access token for the
    Facebook user. After you obtain the
    access token for the user, you can
    perform authorized requests on behalf
    of that user by including the access
    token in your Graph API requests:


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