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hey guys Trevor here and in this video Im gonna show you how to delete all the photos that youre tagged in on Facebook or to see all the photos so that you can choose one by one which ones you want to delete its pretty quick and easy so lets jump right in first I have Facebook open here Ill tap on the three lines on the bottom right and then if you scroll down under settings in privacy you can see settings here and then again scroll down and you will see activity log here Ill just tap on this this gives you a laundry list of all the activity that youve had on Facebook but at the very top you can go to filters and then categories and then you can see second on that list is activity that youre tagged in so you can open that up and then one of the options is photos that youre tagged in so you can tap that again photos that youre tagged in and this will give you all the photos that youre tagged in on Facebook so you can scroll through that list and say I just want to choose one