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If you want to download a copy of your information from Facebook, you can use the Download Your Information tool.

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To download a copy of your Facebook data:

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  1. Go to the top right of Facebook and click .
  2. Click Settings.
  3. Click Your Facebook Information.
  4. Go to Download Your Information and click View.
  5. To add or remove categories of data from your request, click the boxes on the right side of Facebook.
  6. Select other options, including:
    • The quality of photos, videos and other media.
    • A specific date range of information. If you don't select a date range, you'll request all the information for the categories you've selected.
  7. Click Create File to confirm the download request.

After you've made a download request, it will appear as Pending in the Available Files section of the Download Your Information Tool. It may take several days for us to finish preparing your download request


Once we've finished preparing your download request, we'll send a notification letting you know it's ready.

To download a copy of data you requested:

  1. Go to the Available Files section of the Download Your Information tool.
  2. Click Download and enter your password.
You can also click Show more to view information about your download request, such as the format and when it will expire.

Note: You can always view your Privacy Shortcuts to learn about the ways you can control your data and privacy on Facebook. If you want to review recent activity on your Facebook account or want to review your Facebook account information, you can use the Access Your Information tool.

Can I pick and choose which information I would like to download?

Yes. When you download a copy of your data on Facebook, you'll have control over which categories of data you want to include in the download, as well as which date range of data you want to include of the data you want to receive. These choices are available when you make the request for your information. Learn more about what's included.

What's the difference between an HTML or JSON copy of my data?

When you request a copy of your information on Facebook, you can choose to receive it in an HTML or JSON format:

HTML: An easy to view format of your data on Facebook. You'll receive a .ZIP file that, once opened and extracted, will contain an .HTML file named index that you can open like a web page on your web browser. The .ZIP file will contain folders with files, including any images and videos you've requested.

JSON: A machine readable format of your data that could allow you to transfer your information more easily when uploading it to another service.

You can also choose the quality of your media files (photos, videos) when you request a copy of your information. If you choose a higher quality version of your media, your download will be larger and take up more space.

What security measures are in place to make sure someone else doesn’t download a copy of my information?

We have a number of security measures in place to help keep your account secure and protect your information on Facebook. Before you can begin downloading a copy of your information, we'll first ask you to enter your password. We may also ask you to complete additional verification steps before allowing your download to begin. To help protect your account, your download request will expire after a few days, and you can always request a new one.

Our security systems are always running to help mitigate threats before they reach you and your friends on Facebook, and we offer tools like Security Checkup and two-factor authentication as additional ways to improve the security of your account. Learn more about keeping your account secure.

Note: Keep in mind that your data request may contain private information. You should keep it secure and take precautions when storing or sending it, or uploading it to another service. You can always select specific sections when requesting a copy of your information.

I don't have an active Facebook account. How can I request my personal data stored by Facebook?

If you deactivated your account:

If you previously had a Facebook account but it's currently deactivated, you can reactivate your account by logging back into Facebook or by using your Facebook account to log in somewhere else.

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Once you re-activate your account, you'll be able to access your information throughout your account or by using the Download Your Information tool.


If you deleted your account or have never signed up for one:

If you deleted your Facebook account, you'll no longer be able to access information related to this account. Some information you shared may still appear on other people's Facebook accounts. For example, if you sent someone a message or wrote on their timeline, they may still have their copy of the message or timeline post - similar to an email.

If you don't have a Facebook account but believe Facebook may have information about you, you can contact us to request a copy of your information.

'Click here to see who viewed your Facebook profile' — If you are an active Facebook user you must have seen this bait on your Facebook timeline very often. Or perhaps, this can be attributed to the fact that we, as humans, have a deeply curious nature and we love to measure our popularity online. Whatever is the reason, the question of 'Who viewed my Facebook profile' or 'Who visited my Facebook page' remains one of the most popular ones in the last decade.

Given the amount of time and energy many of us put in making a Facebook page charming, it’s quite natural for someone to get curious about their profile visitors.

If you are one of these curious folks, then get ready for some disappointment. No, FB doesn’t let you know who has visited your profile — whether it’s friends or strangers. Nor is there any way to find out who has visited your Facebook profile.

See Also: How to Use Facebook Profile Guard to Protect Your Profile Photos

Myth Origins

This myth seems to have originated from the days of Orkut. If you recollect, Orkut had the famous Profile Visitors option which let you see who visited your profile and vice versa.

As Facebook slowly replaced Orkut on the social media platform, this was one of the questions that refused to fade away. And even when you choose to forget about it, the third-party app notifications will make sure that the curiosity is kindled once again.

Given the amount of time and data that Facebook has invested in tracking your online movement, it’s natural that they have this data.

To put it simply, they have the data but no, they are not sharing it with anyone

And it’s highly unlikely that the social media giant would be outsourcing the profile IDs or the profile visitors for answering something as trivial as 'Who visited my Facebook profile'.

To put it simply, they have the data but no, they are not sharing it with anyone.

App Alternatives

Given a number of results that Google fetches when you type in the query in the search box, or the fact that every month or so, someone would share a post containing the list who visit, the myth is far from dead.

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There are a number of Facebook apps, Android apps or Google Chrome extensions which does a good job in fanning the 'Facebook timeline visitors' rumor. However, many of the apps take the two-way street.

They will show you a result only when you trade something for it. It can be anything from just your personal information, the right to access your friends’ list or plainly asking for a payment if you want to see who views your profile. Or on far worse condition, they can even infect your system with malware.

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One common method doing its rounds is that it lets you see the visitors from the source code( right click on the browser > select view page source).

But if you were to examine closely, it’s only a chat list from your friends list and contains little from your non-friend(Do a Ctrl+F and search for InitialChatFriendsList). In other words, FB won’t show you profile IDs who are not your Facebook friends.

In short, the functionality of these apps can at best be visualized of entirely doing nothing or stealing your data in the guise of a click bait app.

Not to forget that fact that once you give an app permission, it stays there until you revoke the access manually.

So, you see, there’s a lot at stake when you just want to see who visited your profile.

How to Stay Safe

If in case you had given any app such permissions before, head over to Settings > Apps and revoke the access. At this point, there’s another question which arises — how do I know if somebody is tracking me on Facebook?

Well, over the years Facebook has gone the extra miles to bring in a lot of safety features into the platform. Notable ones are controlling who can discover your Facebook profile and who can see your basic information on Facebook or who can view your Facebook profile picture.

Carlos Facebook ProfileThough there’s a long way to go, these steps ensure that your online activity doesn’t end up being shown to the whole world.

The bottom line is this, Facebook doesn’t tell you who visited your profile nor does it tell others when you visited theirs. So, the next time, you see an app advertisement you know what to do.

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This entry was posted on 4/8/2019.