How to download photos from facebook before deleting account

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If you are finally ready to quit Facebook once and for all, you should take your data -- all your posts and messages, photos and videos, friends and groups and so on -- with you before you go. Thankfully, Facebook makes it easy to download your data. So easy, in fact, that it's worth doing even if you aren't planning on deleting your Facebook account just to see what information Facebook has collected about you.

Download Facebook data

You'll need to use the web version of Facebook and not the mobile app to request your data. Here's how:

  • Click the little triangle in the top right of any Facebook page and select Settings.
  • You should be taken to the General view of Settings. If not, click General at the top of the left-hand column.
  • At the bottom of the General Account Settings page, click Download a copy of your Facebook data.
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  • Click the Start My Archive button.
  • Enter your password.
  • On the Request My Download window that pops up, click another Start My Archive button to confirm your intentions.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET

After making your request, you can sit back and wait for Facebook to email you a link to download your data. If you don't get emails from Facebook, then check your Facebook notifications. Either way, you'll get a link to download a ZIP file of your Facebook data.

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What's in your Facebook data

It was somewhere between eye-opening and frightening to see the information Facebook had about me. I've been on Facebook for over a decade but I'm not a heavy user -- much more of a lurker than sharer -- and Facebook knew plenty about me.

My data was organized into four folders: html, messages, photos and videos. In the html folder, the ads file was illuminating; it showed the topics Facebook thinks are of interest to me along with all the ads I ever clicked on and a long list of advertisers that have my contact information. Similarly, the apps file showed an insanely long list of apps that I allowed to access my Facebook account. The timeline file contained a copy of my entire timeline activity, and the messages file had all of my Facebook Messenger conversations. 

Meanwhile, the messages folder had copies of each individual Messenger conversation. The friends file was interesting because is showed not only the full list of my Facebook friends but also the date I befriended each.

Lastly, the photos and videos folders had copies of every photo and video I shared on Facebook. There were also photos and video files in the html folder, each of which opened a web page where I could easily scan the photos or videos I posted on Facebook, along with the comments they garnered.

IF you want to keep your own record of all your Facebook photos in case it ever goes down, there're a way to do it.

Facebook makes it possible to scoop up all of your snaps in one go, although the feature isn't clear to find.

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Downloading your Facebook photos is important if you're planning on deleting your accountCredit: Getty Images - Getty

Many people use Facebook as a giant photo gallery.

In 2014, Facebook revealed that users had uploaded more than 250 billion photos.

So before you kill the app and delete your Facebook account, you'll need to download your Facebook pics first.

How to save all your Facebook photos

Facebook has an archive feature that lets you download all your Facebook data.

This creates a huge file that you can save to your computer.

So if you ever delete Facebook, you'll still have access to all of your content:

  • Click here for download

The important point is that this folder will contain all of your photos that you've ever uploaded to Facebook (unless you've deleted them).

Sadly, if you've got nice high-quality photos on Facebook, they'll be massively downgraded during the download.

Facebook will resize and and compress your photo uploads to much smaller file sizes.

If you want to download the original high-resolution snaps, you're stuck – Facebook doesn't offer this, and it really sucks.

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Step 1

On your desktop, log into your Facebook account and go into account settings and under General Account Settings, scroll to the bottom and click the Download a copy link.

Step 3

Once the next screen appears select Start My Archive. It will prepare for a few minutes and then you'll get an email when it's ready to download.

Step 4

Then you should receive the email with the subject, 'Your Facebook download is ready'. Then click the link provided and start the download.

Step 5

Download the zip file of data from your profile and select a location for it to go on your computer.

In the future, if you're uploading photos to Facebook, make sure to keep copies stored on your phone or computer to avoid having them ruined by Facebook's compression software.

Are you worried about how Facebook is handling your personal info? Let us know in the comments.

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How do you delete Facebook but keep photos?

Click Settings. Scroll down to the Your Facebook Information section. Click Transfer a Copy of Your Photos or Videos. You may need to reenter your password.

How can I download Facebook data before deleting my account?

Download a copy of your information on Facebook.
Tap in the top right of Facebook..
Scroll down and tap Settings..
Scroll down to Your Facebook Information and tap Download Your Information..
To add or remove categories of data from your request, tap the circles on the right side of Facebook..

What happens to Facebook photos when you delete your account?

Your profile, photos, posts, videos, and everything else you've added will be permanently deleted. You won't be able to retrieve anything you've added. You'll no longer be able to use Facebook Messenger.

Can I transfer all my photos from one Facebook account to another?

You can transfer a copy of some of your information to another service using Transfer a Copy of Your Information in your Facebook settings. The information you can transfer includes photos, videos, posts, events and notes.

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