Facebook is our Social Life . Everybody want backup of your life so its not possible but backup of your FB Social Life is Possible.
There
are billions of people having their account active on Facebook and the
number increases day by day. Do you know how Facebook attained such
fame? Only Mark and his team know the secret. The entire concept behind
Facebook is simple, just interaction; it made people to communicate
better. The growing population on Facebook has made itself the biggest
resource to find information on any individual (A preferred portal for
communication).
Think
about all your personal data and information that you uploaded to
Facebook database for more than years. All that happening moments
(videos, photos, and messages) are really valuable, so why not have a
backup on all your Facebook data. Here in this article we will see how
to download all Facebook data.
Facebook
lets you to download every single piece of information that you used
and uploaded on Facebook. People who are really fed up using Facebook
for years will likely think about discontinuing the service. Before
deactivating the account they can have the backup of all their data.
Now
it’s time to request a copy of all your personal information that
Facebook holds. Downloading all your data from Facebook is simple, just
follow the steps below.
How to download all Facebook data
– Backup your entire Facebook data
When
on Facebook, you will see a gear icon at the top right corner just next
to your username. Click on that and select account settings. Now in
account settings you will notice a link saying “download a copy of you Facebook data” that is under language settings.
This
link will take you to next page which says download your information “A
copy of personal information you’ve shared on Facebook.
Your
personal information is something more sensitive, so to download
archive you will be asked to re-enter your Facebook account password.
After
entering your password, click on start my archive and lean back. Be
patient until Facebook collects all your data and creates an archive.
The process will take a while depending upon how much content you have
fed in to Facebook from the beginning. Now check your mail.
You
don’t have to keep the page open until you get your download. When
Facebook completes your request it will automatically sends a
notification to your e-mail address. Click on the link from email before
it expires or else you have to start the process again. Don’t panic,
the link will be active for more than a day and creating your archive is
not that difficult.
Now
you have downloaded all your Facebook data to your PC in a zip file.
Extract it and there you are in which the file contains all your photos
and videos.
What is included in Facebook data archives?
The downloaded zip file contains all the following information.
- About me information that you added in your timeline which includes your work, address, relationship and education.
- All your chat history, conversations and messages that you left on Facebook
- List of all your friends
- Your timeline photos, profile pictures, cover photos and videos
- All events that you created, your friends invited and joined.
- Comments that you made on your timeline, your friends timeline, on posts, photos etc.
- All wall activities such as pages, photos, posts, videos that you liked, shared and tagged.
- Ads – List of your ad topics based on your likes and interests. All the ads that you clicked in Facebook.
- List of pokes that you have made on others and pokes that you received.
- All your Facebook account settings, notification settings and privacy settings.
- Active sessions details – Contains all your account login and logout information based on date, time, IP address, browser and cookie details.
You can find more information here at Facebook help center
It’s
really nice to look at the profile timeline from the beginning. It
calls our memories back, thanks to Facebook for providing this feature.
Finally note that the downloaded file contains your timeline information
which is more private, so it’s your responsibility to secure itRelated Posts:
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