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Monday, April 27, 2020

How to Recover Deleted Facebook Photos

How to Recover Deleted Facebook Photos

Unlike other platforms, Facebook doesn’t have any sort of trash bin to recycle deleted contents like pictures. You might think that it is not possible to recover deleted Facebook photos. But there are actually ways to get those memorable photos back. 
Facebook has been one of the most commonly used social media platforms and has established its reputation to its users. If you’ve been using this for a certain period, you might have uploaded a bunch of photos and some of them are already deleted. But there are times that you just want to reminisce those memories and you would want to restore those pictures again. 
There are also cases where you accidentally delete an important or memorable picture. However, you might not find any sort of options to recover those photos that you have deleted. That might be a sad thing for you and could be confusing. 
What you’ll find below are the instructions on how to recover deleted Facebook photos. Read further and find out more details.

Recover Photos that are Deleted on Facebook

Time Needed : 05 minutes
Here are the steps on how to restore deleted photos on your Facebook:
  1. Open Facebook App and sign in.
    recover deleted facebook photos
  2. Go to Settings and Privacy.
    settings and privacy restore pictures
  3. Select Privacy Shortcuts.
    privacy shortcuts facebook photos
  4. Scroll down and look for Your Facebook Information.
    recover photos information
  5. Tap on View or clear off-Facebook activity.
    restore pictures
  6. Select More Options.
    options to recover pictures
  7. Select Download Your Information.
    download information
  8. Click on Deselect All.
    deselect photos
  9. Click on Photos And Videos to request a copy.
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  10. Scroll down and choose the date range that you want to request.
    restore pictures date range
  11. Click on Create File.
    create file to recover deleted facebook photos
  12. Wait until the requested file has been completed. Once the file is ready, click on Download Again. You will be routed to the login page. Just enter your Facebook credentials to begin the download.
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Tools
  • Facebook
Materials
  • iPhone

Other Ways to Restore Pictures from Facebook

Aside from the Facebook App, you can also download this information via Facebook website. Just log in your account at Facebook.com. Go to Settings > Your Facebook Information > Download Your Information
If you’re using an iPhone and have enabled iCloud backups, you may also restore those backups and recover the photos that you might need. 
I hope that this article provided the things that you need to restore deleted Facebook photos. If you find this helpful, don’t forget to spread the word. We also have our other Tips and tutorial information and other tips and tricks for your devices. Feel free to visit it anytime. Thank you.

Wednesday, July 12, 2017

How To Download Videos From Facebook To iOS 9 iPhone Camera Roll

We will show you how to quickly download videos from Facebook to iOS 9 iPhone Camera Roll. Currently Facebook is unquestionably the most popular social network around the world. Although the company has launched several new features recently including Reactions, Messenger chatbots, it missed necessary one. Many users wished Facebook company provides the option to download videos. Happily, those users with jailbroken device have a great chance to enable this feature in their iDevices installing new jailbreak tweak known as FVideo.


FVideo tweak lets you download any video you want from the official Facebook app directly to your iPnone's Camera Roll and watch it at any time you need in offline mode. With this tweak installed, you can get rid of third-party websites and apps that are really complicated in use. So hurry up and learn how to setup FVideo tweak on your device.

How To Download A Video From Facebook To iPhone Camera Roll In iOS 9


In order to get the ability to download videos from Facebook to iOS 9 iPhone Camera Roll you should jailbreak your device. Currently, you can only jailbreak iOS 9.1 or lower using Pangu tool. 

If you are already jailbroken then head straight to Cydia and search for FVideo. The tweak is available as a free download package on Cydia. The tweak also requires the latest version of Facebook to be installed on your device.

After FVideo is installed on your device it will get activated by default. Now, to save a video from Facebook onto iOS 9 iPhone Camera roll launch the Facebook app on your iDevice and find a video which you want to download. Click and hold on a video, you will see a pop-up mesage asking you to pick the video quality. You have two options: HD or SD.


Once the video quality is chosen, you can view the progress of the download that will be displayed. After it complete the download, the video will be saved to you Camera Roll and you can get it from there and share it with others.

FVideo works as advertised and offers the quite good download performance. This is a very useful tweak to have on your jailbroken device.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Facebook tests its own version of the away message

Facebook tests its own version of the away message

Facebook is testing out a new feature called the Facebook is testing out a new feature called the "sidebar status" with some users in Taiwan and Australia.
Facebook is apparently testing out its own version of the age-old away message in Taiwan and Australia, according to a report.
Starting Wednesday, the social network began experimenting with what it calls the sidebar status, The Vergereports, which is an away message that shows up in the current sidebar pane of Facebook's mobile apps and disappears after 12 hours or whenever someone updates their status. (Facebook hasn't yet responded to our request for comment.)
Even then, the sidebar status will only appear to the people a user messages most, their so-called "favorites," and won't appear in users' profiles or News Feeds.
The sidebar status as a concept has existed in different shapes and forms over the years, although this is the first time Facebook has tinkered with it. AOL's Instant Messenger service, or AIM, which launched in 1997, helped popularize the idea. Users could choose from a preset mix of away statuses or write their own pithy explanations as to why they were missing in action. Other services, like Google Hangouts, offer a feature similar to the sidebar status, too.
It's not clear whether Facebook will keep the away message around and roll it out to all of its 1.4 billion users. But if it does, think of it as a smaller feature — another flourish to the social network's mobile experience that allows people to express themselves.
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