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title: 'Nextcloud: Exporting Bookmarks'
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last_modified: "July 2019"
app: Nextcloud
app_version: 15
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- docs
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- user
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Exporting your bookmark data stored on the cloud is very easy with **Disroot**.
1. Login to the [cloud](https://cloud.disroot.org)
2. Select Bookmark app
![](en/select_app.gif)
3. Select Settings (on the bottom of the right sidebar) and press **"Export"** button
![](en/export.gif)

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title: Nextcloud: Exporting Calendars
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Exporting calendars is possible out of the box. Simply:
1. Login to the [cloud](https://cloud.disroot.org)
2. Select Calendar app
![](en/select_app.gif)
3. Export any on your calendars or calendars you are subscribed to.
Select *"three dot"* menu option next to calendar you want to export and hit *"Export"* option. Exported calendar is saved in .ics format.
![](en/export-calendar.gif)
Repeat the process for all other calendars you want to export.

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title: "Nextcloud: Exporting Contacts"
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app: Nextcloud
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- docs
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- user
- cloud
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---
Contacts can be exported at any time in a very simple way.
1. Login to your cloud account at [https://cloud.disroot.org](https://cloud.disroot.org)
2. Select "*Contacts*" App.
![](en/select_app.gif)
3. Hit the download button next to the addressbook you want to export. Contacts are saved in .vcf format.
![](en/export_data.gif)

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title: Nextcloud: Exporting News data
published: true
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updated:
last_modified: "July 2019"
app: Nextcloud
app_version: 15
taxonomy:
category:
- docs
tags:
- user
- cloud
- news
- gdpr
visible: true
page-toc:
active: false
---
Exporting your news feeds and your subscriptions is as easy as in case of any **Nextcloud** app.
1. Login to [cloud](https://cloud.disroot.org)
2. Select **News** app
![](en/select_app.gif)
3. Select Settings on the bottom of the left side-bar.
5. Depending on your needs you can either decided to export:
- Your subscriptions (OPML) - This is specially useful if you want to change your News feed (RSS reader) provider or if you simply would like to have a backup of current news site list.
- Unread/Starred articles - If you want to export the article content themselves either for offline use, archive purpose or migration. Note read articles get removed in regular intervals.
![](en/export.gif)

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title: 'Email: Export'
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- docs
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- user
- email
- gdpr
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---
# Export your emails
Exporting your emails from **Disroot Webmail** is pretty easy.
**Roundcube** saves the messages as singles **eml** files. **EML** is an email file format which is supported by most modern email clients.
First, go to the folder where the emails you want to export/save are. You can download one, several messages or the whole folder.
- Select the messages through the **Select** action
- In the preview pane at the top bar, select **More** and then **Download**
- Choose the format in which you prefer to download the data (individual messages can be downloaded in .eml format and folders or sets of messages can be downloaded in .zip format)
- Choose where to save the file.
![Export](en/export.gif)

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title: 'Nextcloud: Exporting Bookmarks'
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indexed: true
updated:
last_modified: "June 2020"
app: Nextcloud
app_version: 18
taxonomy:
category:
- docs
tags:
- user
- cloud
- bookmarks
- gdpr
visible: true
page-toc:
active: false
---
Exporting your bookmark data stored on the **Disroot** cloud is very easy.
- Login to the [cloud](https://cloud.disroot.org).
- Select **Bookmark** app.
![](en/select.gif)
- Select **Settings** (on the bottom of the right sidebar) and press the **Export** button.
![](en/export.gif)
- Select where to save the file.

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title: 'Nextcloud: Exporting Calendars'
published: true
indexed: true
updated:
last_modified: "June 2020"
app: Nextcloud
app_version: 18
taxonomy:
category:
- docs
tags:
- user
- cloud
visible: true
page-toc:
active: false
---
Exporting calendars is quite simple:
- Login to the [cloud](https://cloud.disroot.org)
- Select Calendar app
![](en/select.gif)
- To export any of your calendars or the calendars you are subscribed to, select the *"three dot"* menu option next to the calendar and hit *"Export"* option. Exported calendar is saved in .ics format.
![](en/export.gif)
- Repeat the process for all other calendars you want to export.

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title: "Nextcloud: Exporting Contacts"
published: true
indexed: true
updated:
last_modified: "June 2020"
app: Nextcloud
app_version: 18
taxonomy:
category:
- docs
tags:
- gdpr
- user
- cloud
visible: true
page-toc:
active: false
---
Contacts can be exported at any time in a very simple way.
- Login to your cloud account at [https://cloud.disroot.org](https://cloud.disroot.org)
- Select "*Contacts*" app.
![](en/select.gif)
- Hit the download button next to the addressbook you want to export. Contacts are saved in .vcf format.
![](en/export.gif)

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last_modified: "June 2020"
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app_version: 18
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You can download your files as easy as in case of any **Nextcloud** app.
1. Login to your [cloud](https://cloud.disroot.org)
- Login to your [cloud](https://cloud.disroot.org)
- Select **Files** app
- Select all files by clicking on the checkbox
- Then click on the **Actions** menu and select *Download*
2. Select **Files** app
3. Select all files by clicking on the checkbox
4. Then click on the **Actions** menu and select *Download*
![](en/files_app.gif)
![](en/export_files.gif)

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title: 'Nextcloud: Exporting News'
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app_version: 18
taxonomy:
category:
- docs
tags:
- user
- cloud
- news
- gdpr
visible: true
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active: false
---
Exporting your news feeds and your subscriptions is as easy as in case of any **Nextcloud** app.
- Login to the [cloud](https://cloud.disroot.org)
- Select the **News** app
![](en/select.gif)
- Select Settings on the bottom of the left side-bar.
- Depending on your needs you can either decided to export:
- Your subscriptions (OPML) - This is specially useful if you want to change your News feed (RSS reader) provider or if you simply would like to have a backup of current news site list.
- Unread/Starred articles - If you want to export the article content themselves either for offline use, archive purpose or migration. Note read articles get removed in regular intervals.
![](en/export.gif)

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## How-to export your...
- [**Files and Notes**](files)
- [**Contacts**](contacts)
- [**Calendars**](calendar)
- [**News**](news)
- [**Bookmarks**](bookmarks)
- [**Calendars**](calendar)
- [**Contacts**](contacts)
- [**Files and Notes**](files)
- [**News**](news)

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