Can I access my old MySpace account?
- To access your old MySpace account, enter myspace.com in your browser’s address bar and search for you by name into the search function on the website. You do not need to know or create a new password to access any “public” accounts for your profile from this screen which also lets you browse through photos, videos, music and more- as long as you were tagged at some point it will all be there.
How to Log Into My Old MySpace Account
If you’ve ever wanted to access your MySpace account, but couldn’t remember the username and password for it, this article is perfect for you. MySpace was once a very popular website in the early 2000’s that has since tapered off quite a bit due to people migrating to other social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. MySpace still has several users on its platform though, some of which want to regroup all of their old MySpace content into one place, or view it again after many years have passed.
In this article, we’ll cover how to login to MySpace if you forgot the login credentials, along with different methods of accessing an old MySpace account that were created prior to 2012 (when they shut down the MySpace API). After reading this article, you’ll be able to login to MySpace through the MySpace mobile app, as well as view your MySpace in a modern web browser and download it for offline viewing.
If this is the case for you, I am sorry to inform you that there are not any other methods to view your old MySpace content besides letting time go by until MySpace decides to archive your MySpace page on their website. This could be anywhere from 2 years from now up to 15 years or more. MySpace has an automatic archiving system that will archive MySpace accounts of inactive users after 2 years of inactivity. However, MySpace only archives MySpace pages for old MySpacers until their page gets over 3GB in size. Therefore, if you still wish to view your MySpace after it’s been archived by MySpace, I would recommend you download a copy of your MySpace page(s) and save them off on your computer before the mysterious MySapce archiving begins to take place.
There are several ways for you to access an old or forgotten MySpace account now, but it all depends on what year your MySpace was created (and whether or not they’ve reopened the API).
FAQ:
MySpace has updated their login process in the following way:
yspace accounts. You can find them in the “Mixes” section of your profile. If you can’t locate your old profile, please contact customer care if you would like to retrieve this data from our archives.
As long as your profile is synced to a classic Myspace account, photos and albums will automatically be transferred. If there are album/photos with space for photographs but the images do not load, then you cannot recover those photos.
If you are missing photos on the new site, it means we did not have a copy of your photos to transfer over. If you no longer have access to any photographs, try searching for records of an account with your email address or full name (if you never entered this information).
“As a result of MySpace’s server migration project, any photos, videos, and audio files you uploaded more than three years ago, may no longer be available on or from the website,” read an announcement since removed. “We apologize for the inconvenience.”