Tuesday 3 November 2015

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How to stop Autoplaying Videos On FB

Facebook says the videos that play mechanically in your News Feed wreak "easier thanks however it's extremely unlikely you would like each native video in your stream coming back to life.

If mechanically taking part in videos drives you insane, we are able to facilitate. With solely a number of easy tweaks in your settings, it is simple to stay clips static as you scroll through your feed.

For Web:
Go to your options drop-down menu in the top right.
Click "Settings"
Select the "Videos" link on the left.
Turn the "Auto-Play Videos" from "ON" to "OFF"

For Phones and tablet apps:
You can adjust your auto-play settings to On, Wi-Fi only or Off. If auto-play is On, the data used depends on the amount of time you spend watching a video. If you scroll past an auto-play video in News Feed, your phone will use less data than if you stop to watch it for a longer period of time. If auto-play is set to Wi-Fi only, no data will be used.

To adjust your auto-play settings:

Android

Open the Facebook app
Tap your phone's menu button
Tap Settings
Scroll down and tap Video Auto-play
Choose an option

iPhone and iPad

Go to your phone or tablet's settings
Scroll down and tap Facebook
Tap Settings
Below Video tap Auto-play
Choose an option.

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