If you are an active user of the popular social networking site Facebook, you may have shared hundreds of posts, photos and videos on your profile, and there is also a possibility that you deleted some posts by mistake and you regret it, so if this happens to you often, this article may interest you In recovering your deleted posts.
Both Facebook and Instagram supported by the same company provide you a feature to recover deleted posts, yes you can restore your deleted Facebook profile posts with easy steps, but there are some things to note before you restore deleted profile posts, as Facebook does not allow you to recover deleted posts more than 30 days...
How to recover and retrieve deleted Facebook posts
- Open a web browser and head to the Facebook.com website, after that log in to your Facebook account.
- Or you can use the Facebook app.
- On the home page click the down arrow button or your profile picture in the top corner.
- From the drop-down menu, tap Settings & privacy.
In Settings and Privacy, click on the Settings option as shown in the screenshot below.
After that, click on the Privacy option as shown in the image.
On the Settings page, tap Your Facebook information..
Click the View button next to Activity log in the left pane.
This is how you can recover all your deleted Facebook posts, however remember that you can only recover deleted posts within 30 days, there is no option to recover files you deleted 30 days ago on Facebook.
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