If you have posted a lot of photos online and you are afraid you will not lose them, you should learn how to download Facebook photos for backup offline.
We post surprisingly long content on Facebook, from videos and photos, to live broadcasts.We are not talking about viral links, clips on YouTube and not only.We do these things because, in the long term, the chance that Facebook will disappear is small to non -existent.
However, you should never have all the eggs in a single traitor.Starting from this premise, it would be good to make sure you have the photos on Facebook and elsewhere, whether they are saved on the phone or an external hard drive.A cloud backup is also advisable.To this end, you should consider how you download the photos from Facebook.
As a reference, downloading a single photo from Facebook is surprisingly simple and works on any platform.On the iPhone or Android, you hold your finger for a few moments on the picture displayed on the screen and, from the context menu, choose to save the picture.On a desktop, it is sufficient to display the picture on the screen and, using the options on the bottom right, choose download.
Problems arise if you intend to download an entire album.This operation is performed only from the desktop, using the favorite browser.This profile page, click on the photos and access the album section.Click on one of the albums and a second click on the top right on the toothed wheel.From that menu, you choose to download the album and press continuously.
Depending on the number of pictures, after a few moments or a few minutes, you will receive a notification on Facebook that the archive with the photos is ready to download.A click on that notification will initiate the ZIP file download procedure with all your photos.
The photo from the opening is of Hamza Butt via Flickr.