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Grab your photos from Batch before it shuts down

One year after its launch, iPhone photo-sharing app Batch is calling it quits. You have a week to download any photos you shared via the app. Learn how before they're gone.

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If you use or have used Batch on your iPhone, you likely received an e-mail yesterday announcing the app's demise. As of yesterday, the app is no longer available. And after Thursday, November 8, all of your photos on Batch will be deleted. The e-mail outlines the three-step process needed to rescue your photos. In case you missed the e-mail from Batch yesterday, here's how you get your Batch photos before they're gone.

1. Visit the Batch Web site from your computer.

2. Log in using your Facebook account.

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3. Click the Download Photos link.

(Credit: Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET)

That's it. Easy as 1, 2, 3. If you tried out Batch, you have one week from today to perform this simple procedure.

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