Facebook's massively expanding its
Download Your Information service into an all-encompassing archive of the data
Mr. Zuckerberg collects about your daily dose of people-stalking. DYL was introduced in 2010 and allowed you to pull down all the photos, posts, messages, friend lists and chat conversations in the archives -- but now will also offer stored IP addresses, previous names you've used, friend requests you've made, with further categories due in the future. It'll have to sate the concerns of
privacy organizations worldwide, since it's rumored to collect 84 different categories of information about you (85 if you count all those
Instagram photos it just bought). It'll be gradually rolled out to all 845 million users in the coming weeks and is available from your general account settings.
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