If you’ve been trying to find the Facebook Page Transparency tab on desktop in 2026 and felt like you’re going crazy… you’re not alone.

For the longest time, it used to sit comfortably under the About section.

Now? It’s not there anymore.
And if you’re using a browser on desktop, it can feel like Facebook just removed it completely.

It hasn’t.

It just moved.

Let me walk you through exactly where to find it now.


How to Find Facebook Page Transparency on Desktop (New Way)

Instead of looking under About, do this:

Step 1: Navigate to the Facebook Page

Go directly to the Facebook page you want to check.

Full Facebook page view on desktop

Step 2: Click on the Page Name

This is the part most people miss.

Click directly on the page name at the top of the profile.

When you do that, a pop-up window appears.

Cursor clicking page name

Step 3: Look Inside the Pop-Up

Inside that pop-up, you’ll now see:

  • Page Transparency
  • Page details
  • Other key information

That’s where Facebook moved it.


Why Facebook Changed This (My Observation)

Facebook keeps updating its interface, especially for desktop users.

Instead of keeping transparency as a static tab on the left, they’ve tucked it into the page identity pop-up.

It’s cleaner.
But it’s also less obvious.

If you didn’t know to click the page name, you’d assume it was removed.


Final Thoughts

If you’ve been struggling to find the Facebook Page Transparency section on desktop — now you know.

  1. Go to the page
  2. Click the page name
  3. Check the pop-up

That’s it.

If this saved you time (or frustration), share it with someone else who’s been looking for it.

And if Facebook moves it again… we’ll figure that one out too.

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Simon Gatithi

Passionate about transforming the real estate experience in Kenya, Simon Gatithi is the Team Lead at Tulia Real Estate—a company built to offer peace of mind through thoughtful, community-centered property solutions. With a strong background in marketing, management, and digital strategy, Simon leads Tulia’s three core brands: Tulia Real Estate(sales, letting, training), Tulia Spaces (short-term stays), and Tulia Digital (branding and marketing). He is committed to helping agents grow, educating property buyers and sellers, and building trustworthy spaces for everyday Kenyans.

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