Google’s crusade to make the internet slightly less annoying continues in the next update for the Chrome browser as autoplay videos with sound will be blocked by default. Once you update to Chrome ...
So you just installed Google Chrome—that, or you’ve cleared your cache and history because you wanted to save some space on your PC or fix some website issue involving cookies. You go to pull up your ...
Google Chrome has started automatically blocking autoplay videos based on user preferences, a move that looks to improve how the browser handles the sometimes annoying and unwanted content. The latest ...
Your days of being startled by a video that seems to begin playing out of nowhere on your browser were about to come to an end, until the Chrome team realized that ...
Chrome will eventually block unwanted autoplay videos for all users as part of a new policy that Google has set for the browser. For anyone who tends to stop autoplaying videos as soon as they start, ...
Google released Chrome 66 for Windows, Mac, Android, and iOS today, and it will automatically mute autoplay videos by default. To upgrade your browser, press on the three vertical dots in the top ...
One of the pesky things about surfing the internet is the recent barrage of autoplaying videos on websites. You might be at work, opening a website to read some news, and suddenly a video will blast ...
When Google announced that the next Chrome update would introduce a feature that would block autoplay video, the internet was thrilled. Now that pop-ups are mostly a thing of the past, there's nothing ...
Chrome 66 is out and, as Google promised last month, it will now block sound on autoplay content by default to reduce unexpected video playback with sound on the first visit. The silencing feature has ...
Google Chrome will soon stop automatically playing autoplay videos, according to a new note to its developers. The update will make it so Google Chrome will only allow autoplay videos to play when ...