Your Facebook Memories are in the “Memories” section of Facebook, not on your main profile or timeline. You can get to them from the menu on both the app and the website.

Find Memories on the Facebook app

On iPhone or Android:

  • Open the Facebook app and log in to your account.
  • Tap the three-line menu icon (bottom right on iOS, top right on some Android versions).
  • Scroll down the menu and tap Memories.
  • Your memories for “On This Day” and other dates will appear as a scrollable feed of past posts, photos, and activity.

If you don’t see Memories:

  • Scroll further down and tap See more in the menu list, then look for Memories.
  • You can also use the Facebook search bar and type “Memories” ; if available, the Memories section will show as a feature you can tap.

Find Memories on Facebook desktop

On a computer in a browser:

  • Go to facebook.com and sign in.
  • On the left sidebar, look under sections like Explore or the main navigation and click See more if needed.
  • Click Memories to open the page with your “On This Day” content and other past posts collected by Facebook.

If your Memories “disappeared”

Sometimes people think Memories are gone when it is just one of these:

  • There is simply nothing from this exact date in past years, so the feed looks empty. Memories only show content tied to that date.
  • Notifications for Memories were turned off, so you no longer get alerts even though the Memories page still exists. You can adjust notification and memory settings from the Memories page via Manage settings or similar options.
  • Navigation layout changed after an update, so the Memories link moved under See more or further down the menu.

Extra: yesterday’s or older Memories

If you want Memories from another day (for example, yesterday):

  • Open the Memories page as above and scroll to see older groupings by date and year.
  • Some guides suggest bookmarking or using a direct link to the Memories page so you can quickly revisit previous days, though this can break if Facebook changes its URLs.

If you tell what device you’re on (Android, iPhone, or desktop) and what you see on your menu, more tailored step‑by‑step help is possible.

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