Facebook is shutting down Moments; here’s how to save all your photos

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Facebook Moments, the standalone mobile app designed to let users privately share photos and videos, is shutting down next month. Facebook
confirmed the app services will end February 25
Facebook decided to end support for the app, which hasn&t been updated in some time, because people weren&t using it. &We&re ending support
for the Moments app, which we originally launched as a place for people to save their photos
We know the photos people share are important to them so we will continue offering ways to save memories within the Facebook app,& Rushabh
Doshi, director of product management said in a statement. Moments users should see a message warning them of the imminent end of the app
Below the message is an option to export photos and videos. There are two export options for users, which people can access on thewebsite
version of the Moments app
One will create a private album on their Facebook account; the other option downloads everything to their device.People can export their
photos and videos from the Moments website through May 2019, according to Facebook. Users can start their export from any device
If the user creates private Facebook albums, they&ll see a link next to each moment below that ready to view as an album on Facebook. For
folks who opt to download the file, they&ll need to enter their Facebook password when prompted
The files will be shown along with the file size and users will be able to select the quality — high, medium or low — of the files
The Moments app will email a link and notify the user on Facebook when it ready to be downloaded. Moments, which first launched in 2015, has
seen some competition from other Facebook products recently, which might have led to its demise
For instance, Facebook built out its Stories feature, which includes a direct sharing option
That option, while designed for one-offs and not whole albums, did allow users to bypass theMoments app entirely in order to privately send
photos with a select friend or friends. Users also have the option to share any of their photos from the app as Albums on Facebook
If someone downloads the app to an Album, the privacy setting will default to &Only Me& but a user always has the option to share it with
friends. Facebook says it will continueto incorporate options for saving memories within the Facebook app, as well
For instance, as the Stories formatgrows in popularity, the company is working on more ways for people to save their photos and videos they
shared through Stories
Some of these launched features include Save Photos, highlights and Stories Archive on Facebook.