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    How to stop autoplay unwanted videos on Facebook?

    The feature of the auto-play video is good for the convenience of users, but it costs more data on mobile, battery costs more and unwanted video also becomes auto-play.

    Nowadays, along with YouTube, people are also using social media website Facebook and its app to watch videos. In order to grab the attention of the users, autoplay is done while scrolling the video on Facebook. This auto-play video feature is good for the convenience of users, but it costs more data on mobile, battery costs more and unwanted video also becomes auto-play. You can also turn this feature off if you want.

    If you are using Facebook on a web browser, then click on the drop-down menu on the top right side. After this, you will see many options. Click on the Settings option. After this, tap on the option of videos at the bottom left side. There will be an option of auto-play videos, turn this feature off.

     

    How to turn off this feature on the Android app

    Android users can also turn off the auto-play feature by going to the menu on the home page of the Facebook app. The option of Settings and Privacy will be seen here. After clicking on it, tap on Settings. After scrolling down, click on Media & Contact. There will be an option of Auto-Play, you have to select Never Auto-Play Videos.

    Facebook launches Instagram reels in India

    Facebook has started its short video making app Instagram Reels in India. The Reels tab will be a new tab on the navigation bar, which will replace the Explore tab on Instagram. The Reels tab is a new tab in the navigation bar, so this feature will no longer be in a unit (unit) in Explore, as it used to be.

    Through the reels, you can record and edit 15-second multi-clip video and audio. Also, you can add value through new effects and creative tools in it.

    Instagram Reels became the most favorite app of young Indians after Tittock’s departure. According to research, seven out of 10 Indians between the ages of 18 and 29 like it and they say they want to use it as a video sharing platform.