Show Facebook is the biggest social media network on the planet, with 1.3 billion active users and 20 billion messages sent every month. Users can use the Messenger app to keep in touch with their friends, but the platform is also used by both small businesses and international companies. If you regularly exchange messages with a lot of people on Facebook, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. That’s why Facebook allows you to archive chats you want to put on hold, so you can revisit them at any time in the future. Keep reading and find out everything about Facebook’s Archive feature. Transferring Your Messages to the Facebook ArchiveYou can archive any message or chat on Facebook with a few simple clicks or taps, depending on the device you are using. However, you can only archive messages via a computer, but you can view them from a mobile devices at any time. Here is what you have to do:
The entire conversation history will disappear from the message feed and appear in the Archive folder. Viewing Archived Messages on Desktop ComputersThe process for viewing archived messages on Facebook differs a bit on desktop and mobile devices. You needn’t worry, as we will cover both methods. Here is what you have to do to reach the Facebook archive on your desktop:
People usually get confused when that happens, but replying to an archived chat makes the conversation active again. It is then transferred to the messages folder automatically. You can also use the “Search in Conversations” feature to find a particular message by typing in a keyword used in that conversation. Viewing Archived Messages on Mobile DevicesWhen viewing archived messages from your mobile device, you don’t even need to open the Facebook app. Facebook Messenger has everything you need to reach the archive. Here is what you have to do:
Backing Up Your Facebook AccountIf you want to make sure that your messages on Facebook are protected, you have to back up your account. Repeat the process every two or three months to make sure nothing gets lost. Here is what you have to do:
Better Safe Than SorrySaving an old conversation with a friend or a business partner is always a good idea. You never know when you will need some information, even if your chat with the person is no longer active. Create a backup of all your Facebook data on your computer if you want to be extra safe. It’s always better to be safe than sorry. Did you try archiving your Facebook messages and chats before? Have you ever done a backup of your Facebook data, and why? Share your thoughts and experience in the comments below. How to Block a Channel in YouTube KidsRead Next |