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- Facebook launched a new photo transfer tool in the US and Canada on Thursday that allows users to copy all of their photos and videos over to other services.
- The tool originally launched last December, and currently only supports Google Photos.
- Facebook says the tool will support Microsoft, Apple, Twitter, and more when it rolls out globally.
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Social media has turned all of us into amateur photographers, but with all of the platforms we use on a daily basis, it's difficult to keep track of which photos were uploaded where. In order to alleviate this problem (and others similar to it), Facebook and a bunch of other major internet companies teamed up for an initiative called the Data Transfer Project in 2018 "to create an open-source, service-to-service data portability platform so that all individuals across the web could easily move their data between online service providers whenever they want."
In early December, Facebook made a contribution to the project by introducing a photo transfer tool to let Facebook users transfer photos and videos to other services, and Google Photos would be the first service that it would support. Initially, the tool was only available in a few areas, but expanded throughout Europe, Asia, Latin America, and Africa in February and March. Now, at long last, the tool is available in the US and Canada.
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Facebook just made it easier to transfer all of your photos and videos to Google Photos originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 30 Apr 2020 at 19:06:47 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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