Now
a day’s Facebook has became a Primay Method for Sending Messages inside a
Office or even to Friends. The best part is that anything we chat with any
friend it is saved as Facebook Messages which makes us easy to remind about the
Talk. Some of the Talk / Messages or Chat is very important.
Here
today I want to tell about a Procedure using which you can get a Copy or the Backup
of all your Facebook Data easily
without using any third Party Application. Facebook has a Facility where you
can get all your Conversations or Messages and you can download and a Keep a
Backup of all the Messages. We can download additional information like friend’s names and their email
addresses (only
email ids of friends who have allowed in their settings), previous names, friends
requests you have made from your Facebook account and the IP addresses you
logged in from.
1.
Login into your Facebook Account.
2. Click in the Small Downwaed Arrow in the top RightSide and select the Account Setting Button there.
2. Click in the Small Downwaed Arrow in the top RightSide and select the Account Setting Button there.
3. Under General Setting Click on the Download a Copy
of Your Facebook Data.
4. Next click on the Start my Archive.
5. Next you will receive an Email when your
backup is Complete and available for Download.
6. Follow the Instruction Given in the Email and
your Download will be Start
You
will get a Zip File to Download.
After
Download is Complete you will Find HTML version of your Data. That is the
Backup data
of your Facebook Datas. You can later restore it.
You
can Get the Following Informations-
IP
addresses(
Any IP addresses stored by Facebook), Login info (A list of the logins stored),
Logout
info(The IP addresses from which you logged out), Pending friend requests(Friend
requests you sent and friend requests you received but haven’t accepted or
denied.), Account
status changes(Dates when your account was reactivated,
deactivated, disabled or deleted),
Poke info(Information
about the pokes you’ve exchanged.) , Events info (Events you
accepted, declined, and
responded maybe to.),The
mobile phone numbers you’ve added
to your account, Your
city and hometown (whatever
is currently listed), The names of the
family members
you’ve listed on your account, Your
relationship info (names
and
statuses), A list of the languages you’ve
added to your profile, A
history of any changes
you’ve made to the name on your account.
I
suggest all to download your Facebook Data in your Computer.
Thanks
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