Retrieving Your Facebook Watch History on Desktop
If you’re using Facebook from your computer, finding your past videos and Reels is a straightforward process through your profile settings.
1. Begin by clicking on your profile picture located in the top right corner of your Facebook page. This will take you directly to your personal profile.
2. Once on your profile page, look for the three-dot menu icon situated on the bottom right side, just beneath your cover photo. Click this icon to reveal a dropdown menu.
3. From the options presented, select Activity Log. This section stores a comprehensive record of your actions on Facebook.

4. Within the Activity Log, navigate to the left-hand menu and click on Videos You’ve Watched.

Here, you’ll discover a chronological list of all the videos and Reels you’ve viewed, complete with their thumbnail images. To revisit any video, simply click on its entry in the list.
Accessing Your Watched Videos on Mobile Devices
For those on the go, the Facebook app on your iPhone or Android device also provides easy access to your watch history. The steps are slightly different but just as simple.
1. Open the Facebook app and tap on your profile icon, which is usually found in the bottom right corner of the screen.
2. On your profile page, locate and tap the gear icon (Settings) in the top right corner.
3. Scroll down until you find the Your Information section and tap on Activity Log.

4. Inside the Activity Log, tap Category, then select Logged Actions And Other Activity.

Within this view, you’ll see a blend of your watched videos, login activities, page interactions, and search history, providing a detailed look at your recent Facebook usage.
Managing Your Watched Videos and Reels
While Facebook’s watch history provides a convenient record, your options for organizing it are somewhat limited. Currently, you can either:
- Delete individual video entries: Next to each video or Reel in your watch history, you’ll find a three-dot menu icon. Tapping or clicking this allows you to remove that specific item from your log.
- Clear your entire watch history: This action will erase all recorded videos and Reels from your watch history at once. Be mindful that this action is usually irreversible.
There are no advanced sorting or categorization features available for your watch history.
What Your Facebook Activity Log Contains
Your Facebook Activity Log is more than just a record of watched videos; it’s a comprehensive digital diary of nearly every interaction you have on the platform. It includes, but is not limited to, the following:
- Videos you’ve searched for
- Videos you’ve watched
- Your search history
- Groups you’ve searched for
- Comments you’ve made
- Posts and comments in groups
- Stories you’ve viewed or created
- Pages you’ve liked or followed
- Your current friends list
- Locations where you’re logged in
- Relationship updates and events
It’s important to remember that much of this activity is private, visible only to you. Each entry in your Activity Log typically indicates its audience, such as Only Me, Friends, or Public, giving you insight into your privacy settings for various interactions.
Navigating your Facebook watch history, whether for Reels or longer videos, is straightforward once you know where to look. By utilizing the Activity Log on both desktop and mobile, you maintain full control over your viewing records and privacy settings. This tool not only helps you revisit favorite content but also offers a comprehensive overview of your interactions, making your Facebook experience more manageable and personalized.
Final Words
1. Can others see what I search for on Facebook?
No, your search history on Facebook is completely private and visible only to you. However, it’s worth noting that the individuals you search for may subtly influence Facebook’s ‘Suggested People’ feature, potentially leading to them appearing as a friend recommendation for you, and vice versa.
2. Do content creators know if I watched their videos or Reels?
Generally, no. Facebook Insights provides content creators with data on the total number of views and overall engagement their content receives, but this information does not include the identities of specific users who have watched their videos or Reels. The sole exception to this privacy rule is Facebook Stories, where creators are explicitly shown who has viewed their Story.
3. Is my Facebook video watch history visible to anyone else?
Absolutely not. Your watch history on Facebook, encompassing both standard videos and Reels, is a private record. Only you can access and review your personal viewing history, ensuring your privacy regarding the content you consume.
