Facebook Rolls out Photo Transfer Tool, Users will be able to Transfer their Photos Directly to Google

Facebook has rolled out its photo transfer tool globally. The new tool allows Facebook users to transfer photos and videos directly to Google Photo.
Facebook Rolls out Photo Transfer Tool, Users will be able to Transfer their Photos Directly to Google

Facebook has rolled out its photo transfer tool globally.  The new tool allows Facebook users to transfer photos and videos directly to Google Photo.  The process of shifting photos directly from Facebook to Google is quite simple.  Facebook initially introduced this feature in the US and Canada.  The company announced the data transfer project in December last year.  Facebook users will be able to use this new tool on desktop and mobile apps.

Facebook users have to change the setting to use the photo transfer tool.  Users have to search Your Facebook Information by going to the setting section. you will see Transfer a copy of your photos or videos.  After selecting this, Facebook will ask you for the Facebook account password for verification.  After verification, users will be able to google the photo from the dropdown menu.  After receiving the transfer confirmation, users will have to complete the Google Photo password process.  Once the transfer is complete, users will get a notification.  This notification will be available through Facebook as well as email.

Let us tell you that Facebook has partnered with Google Photos.  The company will soon add several new partners with this plan.  In fact, the company was launched with the intention of providing an open source platform to the users under the Data Transfer Project, so that users can transfer their data between online service providers.  This project provides an open source library.  Let us tell you that a new feature has been announced by Facebook, which will give users the option to delete their old posts in bulk.  Meaning, users will no longer have the hassle of deleting one post each.

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