Facebook Auto Video

Speak about a bother. Facebook Auto Video, You hop onto Facebook to catch up on your newsfeed, and unexpectedly, there's a video playing, without you tapping a thing. Perhaps your bandwidth is metered and you do not desire Facebook videos to consume into your month-to-month allowance. Or possibly you were slipping a search Facebook throughout a meeting, and now all eyes are on you since you didn't have your sound soft. A lot for being discreet.

Facebook Auto Video



Thankfully, although Facebook doesn't make it obvious, there are methods to disable the auto-play feature, for both Web and mobile gain access to. All set to go back to video when you demand it? Take these actions to recover control over your Facebook feed.

Desktop (through Web web browser).

1. Go to your Facebook page and find the triangle at the upper right notifications bar. Tap the triangle, and choose Settings.

2. Look along the left navigation pane for the Videos option. Note how the right of the pane has an alternative for Auto-Play Videos.

3. Tap on the down arrow to reveal the options menu. Choose whether you want Auto-Play on or off. Note there is no option here for the Web-based desktop view to only Auto-Play on Wi-Fi connections; this choice does exist on many of the mobile versions of Facebook.

Mobile.

Specific steps differ among the numerous Facebook app versions throughout various mobile devices. Eventually, no matter the variation you're using, we recommend you go into the settings menu and look there for a method to disable video Auto-Play.

That's how you'll do it on Android and iPhone, though for iPhone, the Auto-Play setting you're trying to find is buried within the phone's settings, and is not available via the app itself-- as is typical for iOS apps.

1. Enter your Facebook app on Android and tap the three horizontal lines at far right to enter the settings menu. Scroll down up until you see App Settings. On Samsung phones that still have a dedicated menu button to the left of the house button (as on the Galaxy Note 3), you can tap on that menu button, and and it will contact a menu at the bottom of the page with its own Settings option. Both App Settings and Settings cause.

2. Facebook General Settings page. Here, in the middle of the screen, sits the Video Auto-play option.

3. Tap on the choice to reveal your options: On Wi-Fi only (an option that keeps Auto-play allowed, however only when you're connected via a Wi-Fi network, thereby conserving precious megabytes from your mobile information strategy), and Off.

Such a brief article from the US about the Facebook Auto Video may be useful.