Help Center. English US. Using Facebook. Managing Your Account. Login and Password. Account Settings. Names on Facebook. Ad Preferences. Deactivating or Deleting Your Account. Privacy, Safety and Security. Policies and Reporting. How do I download a copy of my information on Facebook? Change platform:. If you want to download a copy of your information from Facebook, you can use the Download Your Information tool.
To download a copy of your Facebook data:. After you've made a download request, it will appear as Pending in the Available Copies section of the Download Your Information tool. It may take several days for us to finish preparing your download request.
Once we've finished preparing your download request, we'll send a notification letting you know it's ready. To download a copy of data you requested:.
Note: You can always view your Privacy Shortcuts to learn about the ways you can control your data and privacy on Facebook. If you want to review recent activity on your Facebook account or want to review your Facebook account information, you can use the Access Your Information tool.
Can I pick and choose which information I would like to download? When you download a copy of your data on Facebook, you'll have control over which categories of data you want to include in the download, as well as which date range of data you want to include of the data you want to receive.
These choices are available when you make the request for your information. Learn more about what's included. You'll receive a ZIP file that, once opened and extracted, will contain an HTML file named index that you can open like a web page on your web browser. The ZIP file will contain folders with files, including any images and videos you've requested. JSON: A machine readable format of your data that could allow you to transfer your information more easily when uploading it to another service.
You can also choose the quality of your media files photos, videos when you request a copy of your information. 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. Education: Any information you added to Education field in the About section of your Timeline. Emails: Email addresses added to your account even those you may have removed. We use this data to help others tag you in photos.
Followers: A list of people who follow you. Friend Requests: Pending sent and received friend requests. Friends: A list of your friends. Gender: The gender you added to the About section of your Timeline. Groups: A list of groups you belong to on Facebook.
Hometown: The place you added to hometown in the About section of your Timeline. ID: A copy of the ID you submitted to confirm your identity and to help improve our automated systems for detecting fake IDs and related abuse. Logins: IP address, date and time associated with logins to your Facebook account. Logouts: IP address, date and time associated with logouts from your Facebook account. Matched Contacts: Contact information that may be associated with your account.
Name: The name on your Facebook account. Networks: Networks affiliations with schools or workplaces that you belong to on Facebook. Pages You Admin: A list of pages you admin. Pending Friend Requests: Pending sent and received friend requests. Photos Metadata: Any metadata that is transmitted with your uploaded photos. Posts by Others: Anything posted to your Timeline by someone else, like wall posts or links shared on your Timeline by friends. Registration Date: The date you joined Facebook.
How to explore your Facebook archive Upon downloading and unarchiving the archive, data from your Facebook profile is available within specific folders for pictures you have shared on service, videos you uploaded to Facebook and more. You can also browse these folders directly on your computer.
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