well this is... less than useless, considering it's the result of a request submitted via their "i don't have a facebook account" option
Hi,
We received your request for information about your personal data. This email is our response to your request.
Please read through the following information to learn about the types of personal data that Facebook processes and how you can access your personal data.
We also encourage you to view our "Data Policy" (Data Policy), which provides a description of the:
• Categories of data processed by Facebook
• Personal data that Facebook receives from Facebook users
• Purpose(s) of processing such data
• Source(s) of the data, if known
• Recipients or categories of recipients to whom Facebook users' personal data may be disclosed
You can use our self-service tool to access your data any time, free of charge. To access the self-service tool:
1. Click the arrow at the top right of any Facebook page and select Settings
2. Click Download a copy of your Facebook data below your General Account Settings
3. Click Start My Archive
Note: We have several measures in place to ensure the security of your information, and will require you to confirm your identity to complete the process and access your account information.
Your downloaded file may contain sensitive information. You should keep it secure and take precautions when storing, sending or uploading it to any other services.
Most of your data is also available to you simply by logging into your account. For example, your Timeline contains posts you have shared on Facebook, along with comments and other interactions with people. Additionally, you can find your message and chat conversations by going to your inbox, or photos and videos that you have added or been tagged in by going to those sections of your Timeline.
Within your account, your activity log is a history of your activity on Facebook, from posts you have commented on or liked, to apps you have used, to anything you have searched for.
While logged in, you can correct, change or delete your information. For help logging in to your account, please visit our Login and Password help page:
Login Basics | Facebook Help Center | Facebook
Thank you for contacting Facebook,
Hi,
We received your request for information about your personal data. This email is our response to your request.
Please read through the following information to learn about the types of personal data that Facebook processes and how you can access your personal data.
We also encourage you to view our "Data Policy" (Data Policy), which provides a description of the:
• Categories of data processed by Facebook
• Personal data that Facebook receives from Facebook users
• Purpose(s) of processing such data
• Source(s) of the data, if known
• Recipients or categories of recipients to whom Facebook users' personal data may be disclosed
You can use our self-service tool to access your data any time, free of charge. To access the self-service tool:
1. Click the arrow at the top right of any Facebook page and select Settings
2. Click Download a copy of your Facebook data below your General Account Settings
3. Click Start My Archive
Note: We have several measures in place to ensure the security of your information, and will require you to confirm your identity to complete the process and access your account information.
Your downloaded file may contain sensitive information. You should keep it secure and take precautions when storing, sending or uploading it to any other services.
Most of your data is also available to you simply by logging into your account. For example, your Timeline contains posts you have shared on Facebook, along with comments and other interactions with people. Additionally, you can find your message and chat conversations by going to your inbox, or photos and videos that you have added or been tagged in by going to those sections of your Timeline.
Within your account, your activity log is a history of your activity on Facebook, from posts you have commented on or liked, to apps you have used, to anything you have searched for.
While logged in, you can correct, change or delete your information. For help logging in to your account, please visit our Login and Password help page:
Login Basics | Facebook Help Center | Facebook
Thank you for contacting Facebook,