Instagram has a tool that will let users download a copy of everything they’ve shared to the network.
The tool, which can be accessed, is currently only able to be used on desktop browsers. Access via iOS and Android will be available in the future. Users can request a copy of their data using the tool, which can be sent to them withing 48 hours via email. The email will contain a link to a file with the following information:
-Photos
-Comments
-Profile Information
-Archived Stories
-Post and story captions
-Uploaded contacts
-Usernames of followers and people you follow
-Direct messages
Instagram notes that it can only work on one request per account at a time. So users can not request a copy of their data until the first request has been completed.
The company is launching this tool in order to comply with the data portability rule outlined in Europe’s GDPR privacy law, which goes into effect on May 25.