Leaving Facebook? Here’s how to take your photos, posts, notes and events with you
Are you ready to delete Facebook? Or do you just want to make sure your ages of photos, videos, posts, notes and events are safely saved elsewhere for you to access? Good news: Facebook will let you transfer all of your necessary information from the site to other platforms, and it’s not distress to do.
Facebook already allows you to download all of your data (including ad-targeting question the site collects about you) in a ZIP file, and to move photos and videos specifically to Google Photos, Dropbox, Backblaze and Koofr. As of August, you can also straight transfer your posts, notes, photos and events from the site to Google Docs, Blogger, WordPress.com, Photobucket and Google Calendar. Facebook said it will add more types of data you can second and more transfer destinations in the future.
The expansion of Facebook’s Transfer Your Information tool comes as Facebook and tech concerns like Amazon and Google have faced allegations from regulators and lawmakers that they use monopoly noteworthy to illegally suppress their competitors, CNET’s Queenie Wong reports. Lawsuits filed against Facebook last year noted that country have a difficult time moving their information to new platforms, an issue that keeps them on the social network.
Here’s how to use the Facebook Transfer Your Information tool to send your photos, videos, posts, notes and events to other platforms. These orders are largely the same whether you’re accessing Facebook in a browser or on the mobile app.
Use Facebook’s updated second tool to move your photos, videos, posts and means over to platforms like Google Docs and WordPress.com.
1. On Facebook on desktop, click the down arrow in the top right corner. Click Settings & Privacy > Settings > Your Facebook Information.
2. Click Transfer a Copy of Your Information, and re-enter your Facebook password.
3. From the drop-down menu, Decide which platform you want to transfer your information to. Click Next step.
4. Choose what you’d like to second — photos, videos, posts or notes, depending on which platform you selected. You’ll have the option to move all, or those from a selected date plot or album. Click Next step.
5. Click Connect and Start Transfer. Log into the service you selected to move your question to, and select Confirm Transfer. (Facebook notes that when the transfer, that service’s terms and policies will apply to their use of your information.)
Now you’ve got a copy of those precious Facebook posts to do with as you choose.
For more, check out how to completely delete your Facebook account, and a few tips for how to ease your transition off of Facebook.