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Anyone looking to create downloadable archives of Google Account data can do so with just a few clicks. Enjoy that takeout. Delivered Fridays. Multicloud: A cheat sheet TechRepublic. Best cloud services for small businesses CNET. Cloud computing: More must-read coverage TechRepublic on Flipboard. He's covered a variety of topics for over twenty years and is an avid promoter of open source.
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This will take you to the Google Takeout page where you can start creating an archive of your Google data. Part 2. Select products.
On the Takeout page, a list of Google products containing your personal data is displayed. Beside each product is a toggle button. Click on the toggle button of the products whose data you want to be included in your archive.
Identify the file type. Choose the file type of the archived data. Select the preferred file type from the list. Zip files can be readily accessed and read while the other two will require specific applications or software to open. Identify the delivery method. Choose how you will get the archived data. If you choose the latter, you can access the file from your Google Drive.
Download archived data.
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