Facebook rolled out its photo transfer tool globally last June 4, 2020. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it.
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Facebook came out with a statement later on, saying that they haven't found anything malicious with the reported accounts. The National Privacy Commission on Tuesday, June 16, held a closed-door meeting with Facebook regarding the issue, but no information has come out yet from their discussion. Thankfully, Facebook late last year started rolling out a neat tool that lets you easily transfer your photos and videos to Google Photos as part of a joint open-source effort to give users more control of their data. The tool rolled out globally on June 4, 2020, some months after being introduced in limited countries in December 2019.
If you’re on a browser, you can find it in the drop down menu when you click the down-pointing arrow on the top right corner of the page. If you’re on the mobile app, tap the hamburger menu .Step 3:As of writing, Google Photos is the only place you can transfer your photos and videos to, but Facebook said they’re working to add more in the future.
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