Transfer your photos directly from Facebook to Google Photos
Photos on Facebook can be sent directly to Google Photos. Launched in Ireland in the first phase, the service is now available to Facebook users in all countries.
In addition, Facebook users will be able to see the 'Transfer a copy of your photo and video' option on their Facebook. Through which users will be able to put their Facebook photos in Google Photos as a backup.
For that, you can go to your Facebook settings, go to 'Your Facebook Information', click on the 'Transfer a copy of your photo and video' option, select photos and videos and transfer.
"A decade after Facebook was launched, we've made it possible for users to download their information through Facebook," said Steve Setterfield, Facebook's director of privacy and public policy. "Starting today, the photo transfer tool will help users back up their photos."
This service is developed by the company under the open source data transfer project. Apple, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and others are participating in the company's open source data transfer project.
However, in the first phase, it was started with Google Photos. If you are a user of Google Photos and do not automatically back up your photos to Google Photos, this service will be useful for users like you.
In addition, Facebook users will be able to see the 'Transfer a copy of your photo and video' option on their Facebook. Through which users will be able to put their Facebook photos in Google Photos as a backup.
Facebook photos transfer |
For that, you can go to your Facebook settings, go to 'Your Facebook Information', click on the 'Transfer a copy of your photo and video' option, select photos and videos and transfer.
"A decade after Facebook was launched, we've made it possible for users to download their information through Facebook," said Steve Setterfield, Facebook's director of privacy and public policy. "Starting today, the photo transfer tool will help users back up their photos."
This service is developed by the company under the open source data transfer project. Apple, Google, Microsoft, Twitter and others are participating in the company's open source data transfer project.
However, in the first phase, it was started with Google Photos. If you are a user of Google Photos and do not automatically back up your photos to Google Photos, this service will be useful for users like you.
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