

To access “Settings,” launch the “Chrome” app on your Android device. This is where you can find automatic play. Enabling Site Permissions will appear as a menu item in the Settings menu. The best way to stop audio and video is to change it from the default setting to Block Audio. The variables in this case would be lable and video. If you click the video tag, it will replace the usual video attribute.

If you do this, you will no longer be required to manually enter your pages in order to begin playing a video. All notifications will be delivered automatically via video or audio to users. The autoplay-policy can be found at chrome://flags. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it. Thankfully, there’s a way to disable autoplay videos in Google Chrome. On the other hand, they can be incredibly annoying, especially if you’re trying to read an article or scroll through a webpage and a video starts playing automatically. On one hand, they can be helpful because they start playing without you having to do anything. If you’re like most people, you probably have a love-hate relationship with autoplay videos.
