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Elliot Kirk I am VERY pleased to see that Microsoft Edge CONTINUES the MICROSOFT legacy of AUTO-PLAYING videos set to AUTO-PLAY in web pages. This allows for TV STYLE web pages like mine... http://www.trustmedia.tv/ THANK YOU microsoft! HOWEVER I am sorry to see FLASH SUPPORT GONE...oh well...no morehttp://%20www.trustmedia.tv/spaceinvaders/ .
Default Autoplay is a pain in the arse, not everybody is constantly connected to a high speed datalink 24hrs a day, and every more of a pain when your on a mobile phone connection and your data allocation for the month is drained while you scramble for the stop button.
Web sites with embedded autostart videos should by the very bare minimum ask for the permission of the use rather than just assume and play the video by default.
- TRUSTMEDIANov 13, 2019Copper Contributor
pdh1968 ASK for AUTOPLAY is a chinese oxymoron
- TRUSTMEDIANov 13, 2019Copper Contributor
pdh1968 auto play is not enabled on phones...sadly where do you live in a box with neighbors? autoplay is AWESOME!
- pdh1968Nov 13, 2019Copper Contributor
Thankfully I dont live in the USA, where they think the whole world is automatically connected to a fibre data link 24/7.
Microsoft need to understand that fact before designing bloatware software that connects to the internet every 5 minutes for even more bloatware updates, at the expense of the uses data expenditure.- HotCakeXNov 13, 2019MVPWindows 10 is more optimized now, it's not like Windows 7 where you had to install 9999 updates on a fresh install. there is only 1 cumulative update.
also there are a few apps such as Netflix and Hulu, 3 puzzle games. you can just uninstall them after fresh installing Windows and they won't come back again.
that's all normal, not much bloatware.
you should see how mac OSX is bloated.