
Many times because of some reasons you have
decided to leave Facebook. However, you are struggling with the thought of
losing all the history and the information that you have placed into
Facebook after all of these years.
Luckily, you can backup your Facebook
data to your local computer.
Even if you don't want to delete your Facebook account, you should consider
backing up your all Facebook data. Despite the precautions Facebook takes to
ensure your data is safe, keeping a backup of your data is a great
idea. Finding out someday you do not have access to this information
could be very annoying. It is possible that one day
Facebook could disable this feature. So backing up your
Facebook data makes a lot of sense.
You can download your information from your
Account Settings page.
1. Access the
settings icon from any page on Facebook by clicking. This icon is at the top right of the navigation bar and then select
Account Settings.
2. Now you can see
"Download a copy of your Facebook data" written at the bottom of the page. If it is not written, click
General in the top of the left navigation links.
3.Click the download link, and you will
be brought to a page outlining details on your backup. On this page, you
will have the option of an archive or an expanded archive. The expanded
archive has a lot more information about your account. I recommend
downloading both the normal archive and the expanded archive.
4.Click
Start my Archive, and Facebook will begin to gather your data for your archive.
5.Confirm that you would like your backup to be sent to your primary email.
6.Regardless of which archive you are
downloading, they will both take Facebook a few minutes to create. You
will receive an email to the primary email account that you have set
within in Facebook.
Once you have downloaded your Facebook data, it is a good idea to
save it somewhere safe. Consider archiving it with the rest of your
important files. Finally, review all your data to ensure it is all
intact if you are doing this in preparation of deleting your Facebook
account.
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