24 April 2016

Download All Your Facebook Information by short way


By now you have been using Facebook for years and years. So, of course, you have a lot pictures, emails, videos and messages stored in your account. Some people use Facebook as the primary mode of archiving their personal data. This can be dangerous because there are instances where people are hacked or banned from Facebook.  Losing this precious data would be devastating.  Facebook has the ability to archive your data.
1. Open the Account Settings menu.
2. Click Download a copy of your Facebook data.
3.  Choose Start My Archive.
4. You should recived a security message indicating that the archiving process has started.
5. Use the email to download all your data.
You will need a device that has enough space to download your data because there can be a lot information.

Download All Your Facebook Information

Reference : http://pctipstrickshacks.com

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