How To Delete All Facebook Photos
Step 1. Visit to Facebook utilizing your e-mail and password.
Step 2. Once you're logged in, go to your profile (timeline) and then click the "Photos" tab that lies right listed below your cover photo. This will take you to the page where you can view of all your uploaded photos.
Step 3. On your "Photos" page, you'll be able to see all of your uploaded pictures. Just select any image that you wish to erase and then hover your mouse on it. You'll then see some options like "include comment", "like", and so on. Just click the pencil icon on the top-right corner of your chosen photo then proceed to the next action.
Step 4. Right after you click the pencil icon, a drop-down menu will appear. On the drop-down menu, select the option for "Move to other album". This way, you'll be able to move the picture to a brand-new album. You'll then be asked whether to move the picture on an existing album or a new album. Once again, pick the drop-down menu and click "Create Album". After you've made your choice, click "Move Picture".
Step 5. A brand-new page will fill and you'll be asked to rename your brand-new album. For label purposes, just call your new album with "To Delete". Obviously, you're free to choose a name that you like. You should also change the album privacy to "Just Me". This method, no one else except you will be able to see the pictures that you wish to erase. Once you're ended up, click "Done".
Step 6. Now that you've created a brand-new album, you can begin moving all the photos that you want to erase to that new album. To do so, just return to your primary "Pictures" page and pick a picture then duplicate the third action (see Action 3). On the drop-down menu, select "Relocate to other album" to move the photo to your "To Erase" album.
Step 7. After you have actually moved all the photos that you want to delete, see your "To Erase" album then click the "Settings" button on the top-right portion of your album page. On the sub-menu, click "Erase Album" then validate your selection.
So that's it. You have effectively erased multiple photos on Facebook at the same time. Simply bear in mind that you can not apply the exact same approach to your profile images in addition to to your cover photos. If you wish to remove these images, then you have no other choice but to delete them one by one.