Downloading files from facebook






















If you have a business page on Facebook, you can download all the data, including your photos and videos. Fortunately, there are several ways you can download your precious images and videos to preserve them forever. How you go about it is up to you!

Yes, you can not only save images to your devices but also save them to the cloud of choice, such as iCloud or Google Photos. Finally, just confirm the transfer. Facebook will send you an email when the import is complete. Yes, you have the option to download all your photos at the same time. You can do it on mobile devices and your computer Mac, Linux, Windows, etc. Add the video URL you copied above, paste it, and click download. KeepVid is another simple option. Same instructions as above!

GetFVid is for those times when you need to save a Facebook video that's shared on a private Group. And it's simple to do! If you're like me and you love any option that simplifies your process, use an extension instead of navigating to the website. If you don't want to use an internet site to extract Facebook video, you can use a browser extension. The most stable Chrome extension out there is Social Video Downloader. Again, once you download the video file, you can reuse the video on other platforms -- like your website, YouTube or any other video channel you would like.

Do you see other uses for downloading your videos from Facebook? Let me know in the comments below. View Hide comments Back to blog. Social Media Tips Facebook. Wondering how to download Facebook videos? We use this data to help others tag you in photos. The Videos tab contained dozens of clips I posted to my friends' timelines when I was a teenager. It's impressive how much you can forget what you shared over the years; I was horrified to realize that Facebook had so many grainy videos of my face at 13, 14, and 15 years old.

Also fun? If you recorded a video on Facebook but never actually posted it, Facebook still has it. In the Friends tab you'll find every single one of your Facebook friends, as well as the date that you added each other. If you unfriended someone, and then re-added them later, they'll show up on this list twice. The list also includes all of the friend requests that you have declined.

Pay special attention to the very bottom of the page, where you can see what "Friend Peer Group" Facebook thinks you're in. Mine says "Starting Adult Life. The most interesting part of your index is the Ads tab. There, Facebook will show you a list of ad categories it has associated with your account.

Mine include dozens of publications like Harper's and Buzzfeed, as well as vexing ones like "Goth subculture" and "Middle Class. Below this list you'll find advertisements you've supposedly clicked on; mine has 40, dating back to January. And below that is a distressing list of advertisers Facebook says "have your contact information. They may have brought this information to the social network using Facebook's custom audience tool , according to a Facebook representative.

It also includes a number of bands, the dating app Happn, which I don't recall ever using, and "House of Blues Dallas.

Facebook notes that some information may be unavailable. It includes any updates or changes you made in the past and what is currently in the About section of your Timeline. Account Status History: The dates when your account was reactivated, deactivated, disabled or deleted. Active Sessions: All stored active sessions, including date, time, device, IP address, machine cookie and browser information.

Ads Clicked: Dates, times and titles of ads clicked limited retention period. Address: Your current address or any past addresses you had on your account. Ad Topics: A list of topics that you may be targeted against based on your stated likes, interests and other data you put in your Timeline. Alternate Name: Any alternate names you have on your account ex: a maiden name or a nickname. Apps: All of the apps you have added. Birthday Visibility: How your birthday appears on your Timeline.

Currency: Your preferred currency on Facebook. If you use Facebook Payments, this will be used to display prices and charge your credit cards. Current City: The city you added to the About section of your Timeline.



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