At some point, you've probably had your web browsing rudely interrupted by an unexpected burst of music or other audio—usually accompanying some kind of video content on the page that you're viewing.
Like most online media platforms today, YouTube has a built-in recommendations algorithm that produces suggested content based on what type of videos you search for and play on the app. To keep you ...
To turn off autoplay on YouTube, tap or click the autoplay switch. You can find this switch in the video player of any YouTube video. Alternatively, you can turn off autoplay in the settings section ...
Every day, new videos beam onto your smartphone that you probably didn’t expect (or want) to watch. Certain services, like TikTok, Instagram, and X, are entirely based on autoplaying videos as soon as ...
Do you ever get so startled late at night in your own living room by a sudden burst of loud noise that you drop your kombucha and spill it all over the blanket your grandmother once knitted because ...
You’ve probably been caught off guard by videos that play automatically on Facebook, Twitter, or just across the internet in general. They begin playing as soon as you load a page or (if they’re more ...
The new Microsoft Edge browser is embedded with multiple advanced features, provides new updates and features to improve things in a regular way for its users. On users’ high demand, one such great ...
3. In the right pane of the above-shown window, look for the Setting named Prevent AutoPlay from remembering user choices which is Not Configured by default. 4. In the above-shown window, select ...
Much to the irritation of autoplay-hating Facebook users around the globe, the company last week announced plans to start forcefully autoplaying audio for videos users stumble upon when scrolling on ...
The streaming service responded to complaints about its built-in autoplay feature by giving subscribers the option to remove it. By Julia Jacobs Twitter spoke, and Netflix listened. On Thursday, the ...