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how to see watch history on facebook

To see your watch history on Facebook, you’ll use either the dedicated Video/Watch section or your Activity Log, depending on your device and what exactly you want to revisit (Reels, videos, or posts you viewed).

What “watch history” means on Facebook

On Facebook, watch history usually refers to videos and Reels you’ve already viewed, but you can also get a rough history of posts you’ve seen using search tricks. This is handy if you want to rewatch a clip, grab a link, or unlike/unsave something you interacted with earlier.

On the Facebook mobile app (iPhone & Android)

There are two main routes: via the video/Watch tab and via your profile settings.

Method 1: From the video/Watch tab

  1. Open the Facebook app and log in.
  1. At the bottom, tap the video/Watch icon (it may show as “Video” or a play button).
  1. On the video page, tap the little person/profile icon at the top right.
  1. In the menu that opens, tap “History.”

You’ll see a list of the videos and Reels you’ve watched, usually in reverse chronological order, and you can tap any item to open it again.

Method 2: From your profile → Activity Log

This way is closer to a full activity history, and it also works if you don’t see the Watch shortcut.

  1. Open the Facebook app.
  2. Tap your profile picture or profile icon in the bottom-right corner.
  1. Tap the gear (Settings) icon at the top right of your profile menu.
  1. Scroll down to “Your information” or “Your activity” and tap “Activity Log.”
  1. In the Activity Log, look for a category such as:
    • “Videos you’ve watched”
    • Or “Logged actions and other activity,” then choose “Videos you’ve watched.”

Facebook will show your watched-video history, often with thumbnails and timestamps so you can easily re-open any video. Some versions also let you filter by date range so you can see videos from a specific period, like last year.

On Facebook desktop (facebook.com)

The desktop path relies heavily on the Activity Log on your profile.

  1. Go to facebook.com in your browser and log in.
  2. Click your profile picture/name to open your profile page.
  1. Under your cover photo, click the three-dot menu.
  1. Choose “Activity Log.”
  1. In the left sidebar or filters, look for “Videos you’ve watched.”

Once you click that, you’ll see a chronological list of videos and Reels you’ve watched, each with a link you can click to open the video again.

Seeing “recently viewed posts” (not just videos)

If you’re trying to find posts (not necessarily videos) that you’ve scrolled past recently, there’s a search trick you can use.

On the Facebook mobile app:

  1. Tap the search icon at the top.
  1. Type something like “posts seen by me recently.”
  1. Switch the results tab to “Posts.”

Facebook will show posts that appeared in your feed and were seen by you recently, and you can open, like, comment, or save them from there. This isn’t a perfect “every single thing I saw” log, but it’s a practical way to revisit something you just scrolled past.

Managing or clearing your watch history

Once you’re in “Videos you’ve watched” or “History,” many interfaces let you remove individual items or sometimes clear the whole history to improve privacy. This can reduce how much Facebook uses past viewing to personalize recommendations, though it won’t fully reset your profile data.

Why this matters in 2025–2026

Over the last couple of years, Facebook has leaned heavily into Reels and video-first feeds, so the watch history tools have become more prominent and slightly more structured, especially through Activity Log filters and date- range options. This helps you quickly rediscover tutorials, product demos, or creators you only remember vaguely from your scrolling sessions.

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