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Want to see Facebook Memories from the past? It's easy! Every day, Facebook will show you past posts, photos, and interactions from today's date over the years in the Memories section, which used to be called "On This Day." This How.com.vn article will teach you where to find your Facebook memories in the Facebook mobile app, as well as Facebook on the web.
Viewing Your Facebook Memories
On the Facebook app, tap the menu icon in the top or bottom right corner. Scroll down and press “Memories.” On the Facebook website, click “See More” on the left side of your news feed and look for the “Memories” tab.
Steps
- Open the Facebook app. It's a white "F" on a blue background.
- If you aren't signed into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password and tap Log In.
- Tap ☰. It's in the bottom right corner of the screen.Advertisement
- Scroll down and tap See More. It's at the bottom of the first list of options here.
- Tap Memories. Doing so opens the Memories page.
- Scroll down through your memories. Facebook will display several different statuses, pictures, and other media from today's date for past years.
- You'll also see a section at the bottom of the page dedicated to days previous to today's date.
- Open the Facebook app. It's a white "F" on a blue background.
- If you aren't signed into Facebook, enter your email address (or phone number) and password and tap Log In.
- Tap ☰. It's in the top right corner of the screen.
- Scroll down and tap See More. It's at the bottom of the list of options here.
- Tap Memories. Doing so opens the Memories page.
- Scroll down through your memories. Facebook will display several different statuses, pictures, and other stuff from today's date for past years.
- You'll also see a section at the bottom of the page dedicated to days previous to today's date.
- Open the Facebook website. Doing so will open your News Feed if you're already logged into Facebook.
- If you aren't logged into Facebook, type in your email address (or phone number) and password in the top right corner of the page and click Log In.
- Click See More under the "Explore" tab. The Explore tab is on the left side of your News Feed.
- Click Memories. The "Memories" app is what creates the "Memories" posts you see in your News Feed.
- Scroll down through your memories. You'll see different statuses, pictures, and other posts from today's date for past years.
- You'll also see a section at the bottom of the page dedicated to days previous to today's date.
Community Q&A
- QuestionCan I add current picture to memories?Community AnswerIf you want to add a picture to Facebook Memories, post the picture, then on the same day 1-9 years later it will show up as a memory.
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Tips
- You can share a memory by selecting Share below it and then choosing a share location.Thanks
- The Facebook website and Facebook app both call this feature their "Memories" feature. However, the mobile website calls this same feature it's "On This Day" feature, however, it operates likewise - it's plainly an old name that's stuck around for several years and hasn't changed.Thanks
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1.Open the Facebook app.
2.Tap the menu.
3.Tap See More.
4.Tap On This Day.
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