How to Download the Missing Pieces of Data from Facebook
Facebook has added a new download button in your account that will
help you move all your data out of Facebook as a zip file. It will have
all your photos, videos, messages, and everything else that you may have
ever uploaded to Facebook.
The process, as captured in the following video, is extremely simple.
Just go to your Account Settings page and click the “Download Your
Information” link.
How to download the “missing pieces”
If you have been staying away from Facebook all this while because it
was a one-way street, now is a good time to reconsider that decision
because the data lock-in problem has been solved.
There are however some things that you won’t find in the zip file. These include:
1. Your photos uploaded by other people
Facebook lets you download stuff that you have uploaded but if there
are pictures of you on Facebook that were uploaded by your friends, they
won’t be available in the zip.
In that case, you should use Fotobounce, an excellent app that can download all the photos where you were tagged with a click. Fotobounce is available on both Mac and Windows.
2. Facebook Phonebook
Facebook provides a neatly formatted phonebook with contact numbers
all your friends who have shared them on Facebook. You will miss this
data in the exported zip but there’s a workaround – click this link and save the page as a text file.
Later, you can import this file into Excel or Google Docs, strip the
unnecessary text and you again have a nice list of names alongwith phone
numbers.
3. Email Addresses of Friends
This I think is another important piece that you’ll miss in the
exported data – email addresses of your existing Facebook contacts. If
you move to another social site, how do you invite your existing network
to the new place when you don’t have their email addresses.
Facebook doesn’t offer a way for you to export contacts but you can use this trick
to get all the email addresses out of Facebook without breaking any
rules. Connect your Facebook account with your Yahoo! Address Book and
you’ll get the data you are looking for.
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