Stop Facebook Videos From Autoplaying

Remember the days when Facebook Videos just played when you clicked on them? If you wish to go back to that far finer age, all you should do is toggle a few tucked-away Settings to stop the auto-play chaos - Stop Facebook Videos From Autoplaying.


Auto-playing Videos are annoying at finest (possibly you really did not want that video clip to begin playing in front of every person visible of your display) as well as data-wasting at worst (possibly you really did not intend to burn up that information on a video you didn't even truly wish to see)-- so we entirely recognize if you wish to put an end to it. Allow's start with Facebook's mobile applications and after that relocate onto the desktop computer for complete insurance coverage.

Stop Facebook Videos From Autoplaying


The Best Ways To Disable Auto-Play on Mobile Tools

To disable auto-playing video clip on Facebook's mobile applications, we should head over to the Settings menu. We're using iOS for this tutorial, but the alternative is the same on both iphone as well as Android. Select the menu symbol to access your Settings.


Select "Settings" in the resulting menu.


Select "Account Settings" in the appear menu.


Select "Videos and Photos" from the Account Settings menu.


Within the "Videos and Photos" menu pick "Autoplay".


There you can toggle the Settings in between constantly playing no matter the network, just auto-playing on Wi-Fi, as well as never. Select "Never Autoplay Videos".


How to Disable Auto-Play on the Desktop computer

No should quit our battle there - allow's invest an added couple of seconds to do away with it on the desktop computer as well. Log into your Facebook account and also click the menu arrow in the top right edge. Select "Settings".


Within the Settings menu, choose "Videos" from the bottom of the left hand navigating pane.


Within the "Video Settings" menu, select the drop down box close to "Auto-Play Videos" and toggle it to "Off".


With that fast change, auto-playing Videos are currently a distant memory.