How to import all your photos and videos from Facebook

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Some of us have been on Facebook for years, meaning we have several years’ worth of photos and videos stored there. If you’re ready to pull the plug, here’s how to get all your media off Facebook.

Grab your stuff and go

Facebook’s built-in downloader tool makes it easy to download your entire history, including photos and videos. You can do this via desktop or mobile.

You will also have the option to download your messages, stories, and Reels.

I recommend selecting the HTML download format to make your data easier to read in your web browser. Select the JSON format to import your data to another app or service.

Downloading your data via the Facebook mobile app

  • Open the Facebook app and tap the three-line hamburger menu.
  • Tap Settings & privacy > Settings.
  • Scroll down and in the Your information section, click Download your information.
  • On the next page, select Request a download.
  • Next, you’ll be asked to select the accounts and profiles you want to be included in your download. (NOTE: If you have a Facebook and Instagram account, you can request a download with info from both.)
  • Select Complete copy for a file that includes all information available. Or, choose Select types of information for a file that will include the information you choose for your selected profiles.
  • On the next page, click Submit request.

Shutting down your account

Gather any contact information you need from your Facebook friends before you go. You may have no other way of contacting some of them. If you have a Page set up for your business or just for fun, you’ll have to turn ownership over to someone else, as this will be deleted along with your account.

Be warned that you can’t get anything back once you delete your Facebook account. Your profile, photos, comments, posts, videos, and anything you’ve added and posted will be gone.

Are you ready to extricate yourself from Facebook? It’s easiest to do this on a computer. Here’s how:

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