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Tutorial: Facebook: How To Backup Your Facebook Data/Images

Step 1: Go to Backupify.com and under the "Basic" signup click "Sign Up Now" - This is free

Step 2: Put in your information and sign up, Backupify will send you an activation email, check your email and click the activate link.

Step 3: On Backupify.com Go to Settings, then scroll down until you see the Facebook option, then click "manage"

Step 4: Click the "Connect with Facebook" button and allow Backupify access to your information.

Step 5: It will then give you check box options of the following: - Check the boxes of what you'd like to save/backup, then hit save.

Step 6: Now click on the "Archives" tab at the top and then on the "Select A Service" drop down menu select "Facebook"

Step 7: It will now show you all of your information that it pulled from Facebook. This includes your metadata (who your friends are, etc)
Here is what mine looks like.

Now you have all of your information on Backupify.com and you can easily save the files you want to your computer if needed.

Keep in mind that now that you have backed up all your images, and friend list you can now go through Facebook and delete the images. But you will need to untag everyone in the pictures and delete the comments so that these images don't show up on your friends accounts if you delete your Facebook account. If you don't do this it will show up as "Your friend" tagged in Annonymous user's picture and the image will still show up even if you've deleted it.

I went through my Facebook account and "right-clicked" and "saved image as" for all of the images I wanted to make sure were backed up. At the same time I untagged and deleted all the comments.

As said before, I used Facebook because it "was" secure and private, this is not the case anymore. I strongly suggest you either use Facebook as a public site or not use it all.

Hope this helps. Let me know if there are other ways of doing this.

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Tutorial: Facebook: How To End "Instant Personalization" & Block Third Party Applications

I'm not going to rant, yet, about how I've started to dislike Facebook. Instead, here is how you can turn off "Instant Personalization."

Step 1: Login to Facebook
Step 2: On the top right click on "Account" and then click on "Privacy Settings"

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Step 3: Click on "Applications and Websites" - highlighted in green.
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Step 4: At the bottom where it says "Instant Personalization" click on "Edit Setting" - highlighted in green.
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Update: 04/24/10: You also want to edit the "What your friends can share about you" settings. Once you're in there, you want to deselect everything in that section. And also go to these three pages and click on "Block Application" on the top left for each: Microsoft Docs.com, Pandora, Yelp. Or if those links don't work they are also on this page. (Thanks @melfi)

Step 5:
Uncheck "Allow select partners to instantly personalize their features with my public information when I first arrive on their websites." This will prevent Facebook from allowing Pandora and Docs.com and Yelp to show you customized content based on your Facebook details. - highlighted in green.
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Step 6: Select "Confirm" - highlighted in green.
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If you notice, it says "Please keep in mind that if you opt out, your friends may still share public Facebook information about you to personalize their experience on these partner sites unless you block the application." in small print.

To see what applications have access to your data and to stop the access you can follow the instructions below:

Step 1: On the top right click on "Account" and then click "Application Settings"
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Step 2: It will automatically display the "recently used" applications, so it looks as if no editing is needed but don't be fooled. Click on the drop down menu where it says "Recently Used" - highlighted in green.
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Step 3: Click on "Authorized" - highlighted in green. It will now show the complete list of authorized third party apps that are able to use your information. Delete the third party apps you no longer use. By writing this tutorial I actually found many old apps that I no longer use that were attached to my data still.
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Below is the list of apps I have authorized to use my data. I have Friendfeed feeding in everything from my Twitter account and it has its own tab in my profile so my friends aren't bombarded with the links I send out daily, but yet they can still view them if wanted. And I have my Posterous connected because it's awesome.

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Step 4:
Delete anything on Facebook you don't want the public to see, read, and/or share about you.

Rant: If you're like me, someone who was a college student right when Facebook came out, in fact my school was so small we were using the now defunct "thecollegefacebook.com" or "collegefacebook.com" (Can't remember) because Facebook hadn't added our school yet. Finally they added us and we had to have a school email to even sign up. 6 years later and now Facebook wants to go from a closed environment to an open (closed) environment where the whole world can see anything and everything about you and use that data to profit. One little step at a time, to get you used to the idea.

I've grown to accept that Facebook will never be what it was before. I understand the "Change or die" rule comes into play here for sure. I know it will move on and the new generation of Facebook users, young and old, will accept it for what it is because they never experienced it in it's prime. So much for my rule of only accepting friend requests of people I've actually met, in the end I won't be shocked if it's all available through Google search.

P.S. - Facebook, change the "Info" section back to how it was, not everything needs to look like a news feed.

Related Links: Your Mom’s Guide to Those Facebook Changes, and How to Block Them

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