While Facebook is actively focusing on competing with ClubHouse, the social network does not forget to integrate new features into its main platform. Mark Zuckerberg’s company has been Various tools to make life easier for users who want to quit Facebook.
So now it is possible to transfer all your Facebook photos to Google Photos with just a few clicks, while in June 2020 the option to delete old, unwanted posts also appeared. This time, the social network extends this approach to all your posts and notes. Indeed, Facebook will soon integrate a tool that will allow users to for example, to transfer all your posts and notes to Google Docs.
““To give people more control and choice over their data, today we’re introducing two portability options: Facebook Posts and Notes. People can now upload their notes and posts directly to Google Docs, Blogger, and WordPress.com.” He describes the Californian firm in detail.
He continues: ““We designed this tool with privacy, security, and usability in mind. We will ask you to re-enter your password before the transfer begins, and we will encrypt your data as it is transferred between services, so you can be sure it will be transferred securely.”
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How do I export my Facebook posts and notes?
- When you come to the Facebook home page, small arrow located at the top right of the screen, then navigate to: Settings & Privacy
- Click now Settings then go to the tab Your Facebook information
- As an option Upload a copy of your informationclick To see
- Enter your Facebook password
- Here you will need first select the items you want to transfer. Note that it is not possible to export multiple items at once. You will need to repeat the process for your photos, videos, posts, and Facebook notes
- When it comes to photos, you can choose to transfer photos individually or as an album.
- Then select the service to which your data will be transferredIn France, you can currently choose between Google Photos, Koofr, Dropbox and Backblaze B2 (for photos and videos), as well as Google Docs and WordPress for your posts and notes.
- Log in again using your Facebook credentials and Give your consent for both authorizations To verify data transfer
- Last step: click Confirm transfer. Just wait for the process to happen in the background. Remember that you can click Stop to terminate the process at any time