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Something that is important to remember about social networking profiles, like your Facebook page, is that you don't "own" the account and the data associate with it. Any account you create online (e.g. Twitter, Facebook or Gmail) can be suspended or terminated by the service: you can lose your account without warning if you are suspected of violating the site's terms of service.
Facebook allows you to create an archive of your profile at any time, from within the social networking site. In this way you create the archive of your profile and download it to your own computer to maintain and include as part of your regular back up process. Facebook's backup file includes an HTML page so you can preview all the content in your profile.
Here are the steps to backup your Facebook data:
Step 1: Log in to your Facebook account
Step 2: Go to the drop down arrow located in the top right-hand corner of your profile page and choose Account Settings.
* Quick Link: Account Settings Page (You must be logged in).

Step 3: Below the settings list (very bottom of tab) you will see a hyperlink to Download a copy of your Facebook data.

Step 4: From the Download page you will see a green button ("Start My Archive") that will initiate the download process. Facebook will generate the download and email you when it is ready.

The Facebook profile archive will contain the following information:
- Photos and videos you've shared on Facebook
- Wall posts, messages and chat conversations
- Your friends' names and email addresses of friends who've allowed this in their account settings.
Backing up your Facebook account is extremely important for business owners who need to keep up-to-date records of all online communications for legal reasons.
Creating a backup of your hard drive and all your data on a regular basis is important, but have you thought about backing up your Facebook data? This is extremely important for business owners who need to keep up-to-date records of all online communications for legal reasons.Something that is important to remember about social networking profiles, like your Facebook page, is that you don't "own" the account and the data associate with it. Any account you create online (e.g. Twitter, Facebook or Gmail) can be suspended or terminated by the service: you can lose your account without warning if you are suspected of violating the site's terms of service.
Creating a Facebook Backup from Your Facebook Profile
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Migrate to a Private Cloud, Not a Virtual Datacenter: Before you implement a private cloud, find out what you need to know about automated delivery, virtual sprawl, and more.Here are the steps to backup your Facebook data:
Step 1: Log in to your Facebook account
Step 2: Go to the drop down arrow located in the top right-hand corner of your profile page and choose Account Settings.
* Quick Link: Account Settings Page (You must be logged in).
Step 3: Below the settings list (very bottom of tab) you will see a hyperlink to Download a copy of your Facebook data.
Step 4: From the Download page you will see a green button ("Start My Archive") that will initiate the download process. Facebook will generate the download and email you when it is ready.
The Facebook profile archive will contain the following information:
- Photos and videos you've shared on Facebook
- Wall posts, messages and chat conversations
- Your friends' names and email addresses of friends who've allowed this in their account settings.


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