Turn Off Facebook Autoplay
Friday, June 22, 2018
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I enjoy a funny animal video as much as the next individual, but when my Facebook and Twitter begin overflowing with video dishes, news clips, and advertisements that play immediately, it gets a little draining. For me and my cell phone information plan, Turn Off Facebook Autoplay.
But it ends up you can quickly disable video auto-play, both on the apps and on your desktop (since disabling one does not impact the other, FYI).
Do not fret, you can still decide to play videos, like the clip of those red pandas romping in the snow, as lot of times as you pick (14 in my case, but who's counting?).
For desktop or laptop
1. Open Facebook, then go to the Settings icon in the leading right corner of your internet browser. When a drop-down menu appears, click on Settings once again.
2. From here, look for the Videos tab in the lefthand column.
3. Next, click on the drop-down menu beside Auto-Play Videos. Pick Off.
For the Facebook app
1. Open the Facebook app and click on the Settings icon in the bottom ideal corner.
2. Pick Settings again and then Account Settings.
3. Click on Videos and Photos.
3. From here, click Autoplay and then select Never Autoplay Videos. You can also pick On Wi-Fi Links Just if you're simply seeking to save data however otherwise do not mind autoplay.
1. Open Twitter and click on Profile and Settings, represented by a little thumbprint of your profile picture in the top right corner.
2. When the drop-down menu appears, click on Settings.
3. Scroll down to Content and look for Video Tweets. Make sure the box for Video Autoplay is unchecked.
1. Open the Twitter app and click the Me icon in the bottom best corner.
2. Click the Settings icon, represented by an equipment. Choose Settings again.
3. Go to Information.
4. From this menu, click Video autoplay and pick Never play videos automatically. Like with Facebook, you can also select Use wifi only if you're just wanting to save data.
But it ends up you can quickly disable video auto-play, both on the apps and on your desktop (since disabling one does not impact the other, FYI).
Do not fret, you can still decide to play videos, like the clip of those red pandas romping in the snow, as lot of times as you pick (14 in my case, but who's counting?).
Turn Off Facebook Autoplay
For desktop or laptop
1. Open Facebook, then go to the Settings icon in the leading right corner of your internet browser. When a drop-down menu appears, click on Settings once again.
2. From here, look for the Videos tab in the lefthand column.
3. Next, click on the drop-down menu beside Auto-Play Videos. Pick Off.
For the Facebook app
1. Open the Facebook app and click on the Settings icon in the bottom ideal corner.
2. Pick Settings again and then Account Settings.
3. Click on Videos and Photos.
3. From here, click Autoplay and then select Never Autoplay Videos. You can also pick On Wi-Fi Links Just if you're simply seeking to save data however otherwise do not mind autoplay.
How to disable video auto-play on Twitter for desktop or laptop computer.
1. Open Twitter and click on Profile and Settings, represented by a little thumbprint of your profile picture in the top right corner.
2. When the drop-down menu appears, click on Settings.
3. Scroll down to Content and look for Video Tweets. Make sure the box for Video Autoplay is unchecked.
The best ways to disable video auto-play for the Twitter app.
1. Open the Twitter app and click the Me icon in the bottom best corner.
2. Click the Settings icon, represented by an equipment. Choose Settings again.
3. Go to Information.
4. From this menu, click Video autoplay and pick Never play videos automatically. Like with Facebook, you can also select Use wifi only if you're just wanting to save data.