The chats in the downloaded file are organized in such a way that it’s easy to browse them. If you’re using Windows, it will be helpful (though not mandatory) to have an application that can unpack files with the . TAR file extension. Some free options are WinRAR and 7-Zip. Otherwise, you’ll need to do some typing at the command prompt.
This process can take a while if you’ve participated in a lot of Skype conversations. If the file is still pending, wait a few minutes and refresh again. The file will remain available for download at https://secure. skype. com/en/data-export for 30 days before the link expires.
This process can take a while if you’ve participated in a lot of Skype conversations. If the file is still pending, wait a few minutes and refresh again. The file will remain available for download at https://secure. skype. com/en/data-export for 30 days before the link expires.
This process can take a while if you’ve participated in a lot of Skype conversations. If the file is still pending, wait a few minutes and refresh again. The file will remain available for download at https://secure. skype. com/en/data-export for 30 days before the link expires.
macOS: Double-click the file. That’s it! Windows (using a third-party app): If you have WinRAR or another app that can unpack . TAR files, double-click the . TAR file to open it, select the Extract option, choose a saving location, and follow the on-screen instructions to extract the file. Windows (using command prompt): Though this is a bit more complex, you won’t need to install a third-party app. To do this: Press the Windows Key + the R key to open the Run dialog. Type cmd and click OK. Type cd Downloads and press Enter if the file is in your Downloads folder. If not, replace Downloads with the correct folder name (e. g. , Desktop, Documents). Type tar -xvf FILENAME_export. tar, but replace FILENAME with the full name of the file. If you don’t know the name, you can type dir and press Enter to see all of the files in the folder—the one you’re looking for begins with “8” and usually follows the format “8_live_yourname_export. tar”. Press Enter to unpack the . TAR file.
Press the Windows Key + the R key to open the Run dialog. Type cmd and click OK. Type cd Downloads and press Enter if the file is in your Downloads folder. If not, replace Downloads with the correct folder name (e. g. , Desktop, Documents). Type tar -xvf FILENAME_export. tar, but replace FILENAME with the full name of the file. If you don’t know the name, you can type dir and press Enter to see all of the files in the folder—the one you’re looking for begins with “8” and usually follows the format “8_live_yourname_export. tar”. Press Enter to unpack the . TAR file.
If the folder doesn’t open automatically, double-click the folder called skype-parser in Finder or the File Explorer to open it now. It’ll be in your default download folder.
If the folder doesn’t open automatically, double-click the folder called skype-parser in Finder or the File Explorer to open it now. It’ll be in your default download folder.
If the folder doesn’t open automatically, double-click the folder called skype-parser in Finder or the File Explorer to open it now. It’ll be in your default download folder.
You can keep the messages. json file on your computer indefinitely and use the Skype parser to view your chats any time. You can copy messages from the conversation using the mouse and keyboard—just highlight everything you want to copy in the right panel and press Ctrl + C (Windows) or Command + C (Mac) to copy. Then, paste the file into a text file or document by right-clicking the typing area and selecting Paste.