Auto-play feature video on the Facebook site, either through the gadget or PC, finally started running. That means, all the videos on the timeline or Facebook timeline will be directly rotated, without requiring the user to press the play button.
For most users, these features will certainly help save time. They do not need to bother pressing the button to see the video.
However, for most users again, these features can be very annoying, especially for those who access it via the Facebook application on a mobile device.
Because the data packet or the internet could be depleted as a result of the actual video playback is not necessarily desirable. In addition, video playback can also make cell phone batteries quickly reduced.
Facebook actually allow users to turn off the auto-play feature. Here are the steps.
For computer or laptopFrom the Facebook page, click "Options". The menu at the top right with the arrow-shaped icon that leads to the bottom. Then, click on "Settings" and select the "Videos" in the left side of the screen.
From the "Videos" menu, locate the "Auto-play Videos", and move the option of "Default" to "Off".
For mobile phones and tabletsThere are several options auto-play for these two devices, namely "On", "WiFi Only", and "Off".
If the user selects "On", then the number of data packets that are used depending on how long he had watched the video. If the user to scroll the page past the video in the timeline, the video will automatically stop.
If users are using WiFi, there are no data packets are used.
Setting Android-based phones
Open the Facebook app, press the "Menu" button, select the "App Settings", find "Videos Play Automatically", then select "Off" if you want to turn it off.
Settings for iPhone and iPad
Select "Settings" on your iPhone or iPad. Note, this menu settings for the iPhone and iPad, not in the Facebook application.
Furthermore, looking up. Tap "Settings", search for "Video", then select "Auto-play". To turn off the auto-play feature, press the "Off".
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