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Data Portability Developer Guide
Updated: May 19, 2026
Meta believes in the principle of data portability. If you share data with one service, you should be able to move it to another. This gives people choice and enables developers to innovate and compete. Data portability requires common standards, which is why we support standard data transfer formats and are Data Transfer Initiative (DTI) partners, building our data portability solutions using open-source software such as the Data Transfer Project.
Following onboarding via the Developer Portal, developers can list their platform as a destination on Meta's Export Your Information (EYI) tool. Follow our Onboarding Guide to learn how.
Documentation Contents
Overview
Learn about the process to onboard as a Data Transfer app destination.
Developer Portal
Visit the Developer Portal to begin onboarding and track your progress towards becoming a data portability destination at Meta.
Onboarding Guide
Follow a detailed guide for onboarding as a Data Transfer app.
Deeplinking Guide
Follow a detailed guide for integrating deeplinks into your platform.
Deeplinking Data Parameters
Learn about the data types you can implement within your deeplinks.
Self Serve Testing
Learn how to test and validate integration between your app and Meta.
Frequently Asked Questions
Get support in onboarding by reading the frequently asked questions.
Glossary
Learn about the specific terminology used in data portability.
Support
Learn about how to get in touch with Meta's data portability team.
Changelog
Learn about the most recent changes to Meta's data portability tools.