

Step 1įrom your Twitter settings page on the web, click the Account tab on the left and then the Request your archive button down at the bottom. You even get a neat calendar overview so you can browse by month. The process is a similar one for Twitter, enabling you to download everything you've ever posted to the social network in terms of tweets and photos. You won't get all the photos you've been tagged in, as these are owned by other people. In the Photos section, you can see every image you've ever posted to Facebook, at the resolution you chose earlier, together with the camera make and model information (if available) and any comments left underneath. Your Facebook Messenger messages are included in full (both sides of the conversations). The archive shows you your interactions, but not everything from those group and event pages. Your likes and comments are included, but not the posts they were attached to-those belong to other people. You can browse through your archive by category: posts you've made, photos you've shared, friends you've added, and so on. Once you've unpacked the archive, you can open up the "index.html" file in your browser. The file shows up in the "Available files" tab on the page where you requested the archive, so click Download to save it to your computer, and enter your account password. The archive won't be available right away, but you'll get an email and a Facebook notification when it's ready. When you're happy with your choices, click Create File. If you're the admin of a Page on Facebook, this setting appears as a separate entry in the list.
