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Gene_Klamerus
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Nov 13, 2019
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What happened to disabling autoplay in 79.0.309.18

I just downloaded 79.0.309.18 when it came out a few days ago and now it seems that there are no options for disabling the auto play  (or even just the audio of videos).  I thought this was a feature in earlier betas, but I may be mistaken.  Is this possible in 79.0.309.18?  I'm so tired of having the CNN autoplays interrupting an otherwise peaceful browse about the site.  It's especially inconvenient for ninja browsing while in some meeting.  Not having this feature is something to drive me back to Chrome for sure.

  • Hi Gene_Klamerus 

    as far as I know, Google chrome has no autoplay blocking feature. I'm on Google chrome canary.

     

    on Edge insider, the autoplay blocking option is in here:

    (my screenshots are from Canary channel but Beta should have it too)

     

     

     

    The "block" option is not there by default, you'd have to enable it using the flag:

    edge://flags/

     

     

     

  • Hi Gene_Klamerus 

    as far as I know, Google chrome has no autoplay blocking feature. I'm on Google chrome canary.

     

    on Edge insider, the autoplay blocking option is in here:

    (my screenshots are from Canary channel but Beta should have it too)

     

     

     

    The "block" option is not there by default, you'd have to enable it using the flag:

    edge://flags/

     

     

     

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      Gene_Klamerus
      Copper Contributor

      HotCakeX

       

      Thanks!  This is exactly what I was looking for.  In chrome, you can disable audio via the address bar by clicking on the site icon in front of the URL.  It's very annoying that this was hidden requiring a flag when it's clearly a choice item (set per site).  I wouldn't be surprised if advertisers and big media vendors didn't influence MS to bury this as they have.  It was previously supposedly available in older Edge betas.

       

      Anyway, this is perfect.  It would be nice if it were even granular on selectively just disabling audio (but keeping video) or vice versa.

       

      Thanks again!

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