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Updated Sept. 4, 2021, by Steve Larner Although this may not seem overly problematic, autoplay videos on web pages can become extremely annoying over time. They slow down your browsing experience, get in the way, and distract you as you try to repeatedly close or stop them. A loud commercial may pop up suddenly and startle you for no reason. Worse yet, you may not want people around you to know that you are browsing the web, especially at 3 A.M. or when someone is studying. Furthermore, a website can use autoplay for inappropriate content that may or may not be under their control. If that isnt enough, many autoplay videos follow you around (in small form) as you scroll down the page. Lastly, videos eat up your data bandwidth over time and slow connections make the situation worse. This article discusses the possibility of stopping autoplay on videos in Chrome. Is It Possible to Disable Autoplay Videos in Chrome?To cut straight to the chase, you cannot currently disable autoplay in websites while using Chrome, at least not by built-in settings. Ever since Google removed the autoplay option, Chrome users have been left without a solution. In contrast, Chrome is one of the few browsers that doesnt support disabling autoplay videos. Regardless there are a couple of options available for each device. First, you may find a current extension that will disable autoplay videos, although they are constantly getting abandoned by developers due to the ever-changing design of Chrome and the updates that block them from working properly. Second, you can mute the sound on chosen websites so that the autoplay videos are less distracting and annoying. The only thing that Chrome users can do is reduce the impact of those annoying autoplay videos when surfing the web, and the two options above help with that. Heres a breakdown of the two options to control autoplay videos in Chrome on various devices. How to Disable Chrome Autoplay Videos on Websites in Windows 10You cant stop videos from autoplaying in Chrome with built-in settings, but you can use third-party extensions. This is assuming that you find one. They often get abandoned or removed by the creator/developer due to Chrome updates and changes that consistently block the app from working correctly. The demise of Flash and the move to HTML5 also plays a role in anti-autoplay extensions. Why does it happen? Perhaps its because autoplay videos are a great moneymaker for Google as they get their share of the cut. This statement is just speculation, but what else can it be? Google Chrome used to have the feature and then removed it, driving thousands of people to different browsers that offer to stop autoplay on websites. Here are some current extensions that stop autoplay videos in Chrome within Windows 10. #1. AutoplayStopperAutoplayStopper is a Chrome extension that automatically pauses any autoplay videos within a webpage. The app was update July 27, 2021, which makes it the latest extension to choose. This app blocks the old Flash video and the newer HTML5 video tags. Customizing options include allowing certain web pages to autoplay while blocking the rest, disabling autplay everywhere, and blocking Flash detection when loading pages. You can also change the setting of a page on a per-session basis, meaning that it will revert the next time the page gets opened. 2. Disable HTML5 Autoplay (Reloaded)The Disable HTML5 Autoplay (Reloaded) extension for Chrome is an app that not only blocks HTML5 autoplay but also hooks into JavaScript API to control simulated behaviors and allow media control restrictions. The app was last updated January 28, 2020, so it may or may not work for your needs. 3. HTML5 Autoplay BlockerHTML5 Autoplay Blocker is a Chrome extension focused on blocking autoplay videos that use HTML5, which replaces the old Flash options. Take note that this app is no longer managed, and the last update was December 24, 2019. Regardless of current status, you can give this one a try, but it only blocks HTML5 video tags. Therefore, older, outdated webpages can still play some videos automatically if they used Flash and it is currently installed on your PC. How to Mute Sound on Autoplay Videos using Chrome on AndroidSince you cannot disable autoplay videos with pre-included settings in Chrome on Android, muting sound on them is a valid alternative. To do so, follow the steps below.
Now every time a video starts to play automatically on the specified website, the sound will not disturb you. If you find a handful of sites annoying, you can easily mute them by repeating the process above. How to Mute Sound on Autoplay Videos using Chrome on iOS/iPhoneLike Android, you cannot disable autoplay videos with pre-built functions, but you can disable the sound. Heres how.
There is also a Mute section under the Sound menu that allows you to mute only specific websites. For example, you might not be against autoplay videos but only for one or two websites that are pretty aggressive with these videos. In that case, you can mute only those websites while leaving the rest alone. How to Mute Sound on Autoplay Videos using Chrome on Windows 10Muting autoplay videos in Chrome for Windows 10 is also not possible unless you try one the available Chrome extensions, but you can mute the audio using steps similar to the mobile version.
Of course, you can choose to add exceptions to the Mute list, which would allow you to mute a selection of websites. All other sites will be playing videos automatically as before. Just click Add in the Mute section and enter the sites address. How to Mute Sound on Autoplay Videos using Chrome on MacOnce again, you cannot turn off autoplay videos on Chrome webpages with built-in options, but you can mute the audio on all websites in Chrome on your Mac computer using the steps outlined below.
Enabling the mute option for select websites disables all audio to help with the annoyances of forced videos, but the media still plays. For those who need the audio, add them to the Allow list in the Sound menu. If you encounter only a few websites that have autoplay videos, muting all websites may not be the right move for you. If that is the case, you can mute only certain websites by adding them to the Mute list of the Sound menu. How to Mute Sound on Autoplay Videos using Chrome on a ChromebookCompared to other platforms, disabling the sound of websites is almost identical in Chromebooks. Since you cannot turn off autoplay in Chrome with built-in settings, muting sound is your only direct option unless you get a video autoplay disabler extension to work. Heres how to mute the Chrome audio in autoplay videos on a Chromebook.
Depending on your surfing preferences, you will probably need certain websites to actually play audio. To allow them to do so, add them to the Allow list. This is assuming you turned off the sound option. You can find it right below the Mute sites that play sound options. If you do not have any problems with most websites in this regard, you can knock the ones that you do find objectionable. Rather than messing with Mute sites that play sound, you would add those objectionable sites to the Mute list in the Sound menu. Like every time that you encounter an annoying site. Hopefully, you now know how to mitigate the annoyances of autoplay videos, whether using third-party extensions or disabling the audio because you cannot actually eliminate them. Chrome allows you to mute audio on any website. Of course, it would be much better if you could disable autoplay videos directly within Chrome, but muting is all you got aside from old extensions. If you do not like how Google chooses to tackle autoplay videos in websites, you can always switch to Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, or another browser that supports the feature. Have you managed to mute websites in Chrome? Is this a decent enough solution for you in the fight against autoplay videos? Please share your experiences in the comments section below. |