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Kudos to Facebook: It’s easy.

What data does Facebook have on you? A staggering amount if you’ve been using the service for a while. Fortunately, the social network makes it easy (if not straightforward) to find out exactly what information it has about your activities, and even lets you download your Facebook data. Here’s how.

Before you begin, make sure you’re logged into your Facebook account in your web browser. If you’re not, this won’t work.

Once that’s done, head over to the “Your Facebook Information” section of Facebook’s account management options. You can do it the easy way by simply following this link, or the more tedious way by clicking the downward-pointing arrow at the top-right corner of the page and selecting Settings & Privacy > Settings > Your Facebook Information. The company’s Help Center page on “Accessing & Downloading Your Information” also provides handy links to the various resources available in the Your Facebook Information page.

On that page, you’ll see all your available options. If you’re simply interested in seeing what current data Facebook has on you, the raw Activity Log may be worth looking at, but the real meat is in the “Access Your Information” landing page. From there, you’ll be able to see everything Facebook has saved throughout the lifetime of your account. It covers a massive array of different data types. Just look at the screenshot of available data sections below!