How to Download All Your Photos From Facebook
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Select the menu button at the top right, and choose Settings & privacy, and then Settings. For a quicker way to complete these steps, go directly to the Download Your Information page, and then skip down to Step 4. Choose Privacy from the left panel, followed by Your Facebook Information (for profiles), or Facebook Page Information (for pages). Select Download Profile Information.
Pick a format (HTML or JSON), quality (high, medium, or low), and date range from the menus. For example, HTML, High, and All time. Unless you want to download everything you can possibly save from your account, choose Deselect All under Select information to download. Select Posts from the list. Choose Groups to download post information from the groups you belong to. Scroll to the very bottom of the page and choose Request a download. After a few seconds, the button will be greyed out as Facebook prepares the download. You'll receive an email and a notification on Facebook when the download is ready. Click the link in the email—it goes directly to the Available files tab on the Download Your Information page. You can also get there by clicking the notification on Facebook.
Select Download. Enter your password at the prompt, and then select Confirm, and then select it again on the final prompt. Choose where to save the file. You can specify a name, too, or accept the default, which is facebook-(your username).zip. To access your downloaded Facebook photos, unzip the file (there are lots of file unzip utilities you can use), and then go into the \posts\media\ folder.
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Visit Facebook's Download Your Information page and choose Posts.Select Request a download, and wait for the email to get the ZIP file.Mobile: Settings & Privacy > Settings > Off-Facebook Activity > More Options > Download Your Information. This article explains how to download all your Facebook photos at once, and why you might decide to do so. These directions will help you download data from your profiles, groups, and pages.How Do I Download All My Photos From My Facebook Profile or Page
Facebook makes downloading all your photos easy, so you don't have to save each of them individually. These steps are for saving every single photo. If there's a single album you want to download, or just a few pictures, these directions are a bit much. It's easy to save select pictures or albums instead; follow the steps at the bottom of this page for those directions.Download Facebook Photos From a Computer
One way to do this is from Facebook's website on a computer. Below are those steps, or you can skip down to the next section to learn how to do this through the mobile app.Select the menu button at the top right, and choose Settings & privacy, and then Settings. For a quicker way to complete these steps, go directly to the Download Your Information page, and then skip down to Step 4. Choose Privacy from the left panel, followed by Your Facebook Information (for profiles), or Facebook Page Information (for pages). Select Download Profile Information.
Pick a format (HTML or JSON), quality (high, medium, or low), and date range from the menus. For example, HTML, High, and All time. Unless you want to download everything you can possibly save from your account, choose Deselect All under Select information to download. Select Posts from the list. Choose Groups to download post information from the groups you belong to. Scroll to the very bottom of the page and choose Request a download. After a few seconds, the button will be greyed out as Facebook prepares the download. You'll receive an email and a notification on Facebook when the download is ready. Click the link in the email—it goes directly to the Available files tab on the Download Your Information page. You can also get there by clicking the notification on Facebook.
Select Download. Enter your password at the prompt, and then select Confirm, and then select it again on the final prompt. Choose where to save the file. You can specify a name, too, or accept the default, which is facebook-(your username).zip. To access your downloaded Facebook photos, unzip the file (there are lots of file unzip utilities you can use), and then go into the \posts\media\ folder.