How To Turn Off Link History On Facebook

The Facebook link history feature basically stores all the links that you have visited inside the Facebook app on Android and iOS. As you might have already noticed, when you tap on a link in the app, it opens on the Facebook mobile browser. Then, the link history feature tracks this data from the in-app mobile browser to save it to the link history section on Facebook.
However, as per the Meta support page, the feature is not available on computers and is limited to the Facebook app for Android and iOS. Moreover, Meta also states that with the feature turned on, your link history information may be used “to improve your ads across Meta Technologies.” In addition, although the support page states that this feature is disabled by default, we found it to be turned on during our testing. That was the case on a couple of devices, but it was turned off on a couple of them.

But, how to know if Facebook link history is even turned on in the first place? If it is, where does it show and how does it look? Follow these steps to find out:

In the Facebook app, tap on the menu icon denoted by your profile picture (in the top right corner on Android and bottom right corner on iOS).

In the profile menu, scroll down and expand the Settings & privacy panel. Here, you will find the Link history section. Tap on it. If you see the “Want to see your link history” message with an Allow link history button, it means the link history is turned off for you. However, if you see a list of website links instead, that means that the feature is turned on for you.

Since the setting was turned on by default in our case, it may be for you as well. In that case, it is only rational to turn this setting off. So, if you are not comfortable with Facebook collecting links you visit in-app and want to turn it off, there are two methods to do it.
With that being said, here’s how to turn off link history on Facebook:

Method 1: From Facebook Settings

Once again, head to the profile menu on your Android or iOS device. Then, scroll down and expand the Settings & privacy section. Next, select Settings and go to the Browser section under the Preferences tab.

Here, toggle off the “Allow link history” setting. Then, tap on Don’t allow in the confirmation pop-up window.

Method 2: From In-App Browser

Tap and open a link within the Facebook app. It will open inside Facebook’s in-app browser. Then, tap on the three-dot menu located in the top right corner on Android and the bottom right corner on iOS.

From the range of options in the pop-up, select Go to settings at the bottom. Here, toggle off the “Allow link history“ setting and tap on Don’t allow to disable the feature in your Facebook app.

Going by Facebook’s infamous history of collecting its users’ data, and may not be its best move. Especially, given that the platform will take up to 90 days to complete the link history information deletion process. Moreover, Meta’s ad targeting may have taken a hit when Apple’s App Tracking Transparency came into the picture.
So, this seems more of a move to solidify Meta’s ad targeting capabilities again than being a feature to view visited web pages. Additionally, the fact that the feature was turned on by default instead of being turned off does not help Facebook’s case either. What do you think about the link history feature on Facebook? Let us know in the comments down below!