Facebook has updated its storage policy for live videos, effective February 19, limiting the availability of new broadcasts to 30 days for replay and download. After this period, videos will be automatically deleted. To support content creators, Facebook introduces several tools, including the ability to download videos individually or in bulk, as well as transfer options directly to Dropbox and Google Drive. Additionally, creators can clip portions of their live videos to create Reels. Those needing more time can defer deletion for up to six months, offering a flexible approach to managing video content.
Starting from February 19, Facebook's storage policy for live videos changes, allowing replays and downloads for only 30 days before automatic deletion.
To assist creators in preserving their content, Facebook introduces new tools enabling the download of individual or bulk live videos.
Facebook also facilitates direct transfers to cloud services such as Dropbox and Google Drive, enhancing video management for creators.
Creators can clip segments from live broadcasts to Reels, and defer the deletion of their videos for an extended period of up to six months.
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