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Delete facebook account but keep all data! There is short and helpful information....

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How to archive your Facebook profile It’s really easy to both delete your Facebook account and save an archive of all the data on your profile. That's right. Facebook lets you download a compressed archive that contains all of your memories and other information related to your account. You can keep everything from videos to your check ins. You can even keep your facial recognition data. You can see a full list of what's included in the archive here. If anything, your archive reveals just how much data and personal information Facebook has on you, which, in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, is incredibly creepy and eye opening. But that's why you're dong this, right? You're done. For good. Adios, Facebook. But before you hit that delete account button, download your archive for safe keeping and any future perusals down memory lane. To download your information, follow these steps: Go to your Settings menu on Facebook. Go to the General section...

Permanently delete & deactivat a facebook account you need to know this tips...

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Deleting your Facebook account used to be a long and tedious process, but not anymore. We’ll show you how to easily deactivate your account, or delete it forever if you’re done with social media – yes, there’s a big difference between the two. To find out more about that, as well as learn how to remove specific content from your Facebook profile, check out our in-depth guide below. Let’s face it: using Facebook really doesn’t do any favors for your privacy online. You’ll probably remind yourself of all the big scandals that have happened recently. The Cambridge Analytica fiasco, where millions of Facebook users had their data harvested, is still fresh in our minds – and even if Zuckerberg and company distanced themselves by calling it a “breach of trust”, the social media giant has had its own share of questionable moves. Examples range from giving dozens of firms “special access” to sensitive user info, to asking U.S. banks for their customers’ financial data. As it turns ...

Learn how to lock Facebook profile you need to know...

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The new feature called 'Facebook Profile Lock' has been introduced with the purpose of protecting people's privacy from complete strangers on the social media site BusinessToday.In | Friday, September 25, 2020 | 14:54 IST facebook_660_101818091925_122118071348_032219092042_090520073328_260620011541.jpg  Facebook had recently launched a feature which allowed its users in India to lock their profile completely so that only people from their friends list could view them, including the user's photos and posts. The new feature called 'Facebook Profile Lock' has been introduced with the purpose of protecting people's privacy from complete strangers on the social media site. "The ability to lock your profile is a feature designed for people in India, especially women, who want more control over their Facebook experience," Facebook had said at the time of launch. The Facebook Profile Lock is essentially an advanced version of the Profile Pictur...