How to Download Videos from Foursquare to iPad?

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Foursquare is a location based website specifically designed for smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices for the local search experience. It allows you to explore the city with the GPS on your mobile phone. Foursquare app displays personalized recommendations based on the time of day such as it displays breakfast places in the morning, dinner places in the evening and much more. It allows you to upload and download photos and videos which are stored in your Foursquare account. To learn how to download videos from Foursquare to iPad, check out the steps below.

Here are the steps to Download Videos from Foursquare to iPad:

  1. Go to https://foursquare.com/ & sign in to your account. If you don't have an account, then create one.
  2. Download "Foursquare App" on your iPad from the App store & launch it.
  3. Open "Foursquare app" on your iPad.
  4. You will see all your photos & videos.
  5. Tap the video, you will see it in full size.
  6. Tap "Up Arrow" button located at the bottom right corner on the screen.
  7. Select "Save to Camera Roll" option.
  8. You will see a message "Foursquare would like to access your videos".
  9. Tap "Ok" button.
  10. All your videos will now be downloaded to iPad.

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