Autoplay videos can be annoying. They start playing without asking and often use mobile data very fast. They also drain battery life and can create awkward moments when sound suddenly plays in public.
Some videos appear unexpectedly and may show content you don’t want to see. Many people prefer quiet, controlled scrolling. Turning off autoplay helps you browse calmly and stay in control of what plays on your screen.
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Disable Autoplay Videos in Web Browsers
Most browsers allow you to limit or block autoplay. While some stop sound only, others can fully block video playback. Below are easy ways to manage autoplay in popular browsers.
Google Chrome Autoplay Settings
Chrome does not fully block video autoplay, but it can stop videos from playing sound automatically.
Steps to mute autoplay sound:
- Open Google Chrome
- Click the three dots in the top-right corner
- Go to Settings
- Open Privacy and security
- Tap Site settings
- Scroll and select Sound
- Choose Don’t allow sites to play sound
Videos will still play, but silently. You can allow sound for trusted sites by right-clicking the tab and selecting Unmute site.
Mozilla Firefox Autoplay Settings
Firefox gives strong control and can block both video and sound.
Steps to block autoplay completely:
- Open Firefox
- Click the menu icon (three lines)
- Select Settings
- Open Privacy & Security
- Scroll to Permissions
- Find Autoplay and click Settings
- Select Block audio and video
Firefox will stop autoplay on all websites. You can allow specific sites if needed.
Microsoft Edge Autoplay Settings
Edge lets you limit autoplay behavior easily.
Steps to reduce autoplay:
- Open Microsoft Edge
- Click the three dots
- Go to Settings
- Select Cookies and site permissions
- Scroll and choose Media autoplay
- Set it to Limit
This reduces unwanted video interruptions.
Safari Autoplay Settings
Safari allows full autoplay blocking on all websites.
Steps to turn off autoplay:
- Open Safari settings
- Go to the Websites tab
- Select Auto-Play
- Under “When visiting other websites,” choose Never auto-play
All videos will stop playing automatically.
Turn Off Autoplay in Social Media Apps
Social media apps use autoplay to increase engagement, but most of them still offer some control.
Facebook Autoplay Video Settings
Facebook allows users to disable autoplay on both web and mobile.
On the website:
- Click your profile picture
- Go to Settings & Privacy
- Open Settings
- Select Media
- Turn off autoplay animations
On the mobile app:
- Open Settings & Privacy
- Tap Settings
- Go to Media
- Under autoplay options, choose Never
This stops videos from playing automatically in feeds and stories.
Instagram Autoplay Video Control
Instagram does not allow full autoplay blocking. Videos play automatically without sound. Sound only plays if you tap the video.
To reduce data usage:
- Open Instagram
- Go to your profile
- Tap the menu icon
- Open Settings and activity
- Select Your app and media
- Tap Media quality
- Enable Use less cellular data
This lowers data usage during autoplay.
X (Twitter) Autoplay Video Settings
X offers full autoplay control on desktop and mobile.
On the website:
- Click More
- Open Settings and privacy
- Select Accessibility, display, and languages
- Go to Data usage
- Set autoplay to Never
On the mobile app:
- Tap your profile icon
- Open Settings and privacy
- Select Accessibility, display, and languages
- Open Display and sound
- Turn off Media previews
This blocks video and GIF autoplay.
Bluesky Autoplay Settings
Bluesky provides a simple autoplay switch.
On mobile:
- Tap the menu icon
- Open Settings
- Go to Content and media
- Turn off autoplay for videos and GIFs
On desktop:
- Open Settings
- Select Content and media
- Disable autoplay options
Threads Autoplay Limitation
Threads currently does not offer an option to disable autoplay. This may change in future updates.
Stop Autoplay on Streaming Platforms
Streaming apps also use autoplay to keep content playing. Thankfully, most allow you to turn it off.
YouTube Autoplay Settings
On desktop:
- Open any video
- Find the autoplay toggle near the video
- Turn it off
On mobile:
- Tap the playing video
- Locate the autoplay switch
- Disable it
Disney Plus Autoplay Settings
Disney Plus lets you control autoplay per profile.
Steps:
- Open the app
- Tap your profile icon
- Select Edit profiles
- Turn off Autoplay
- Save changes
Hulu Autoplay Settings
On web:
- Play any content
- Click the settings icon
- Turn autoplay off
On mobile:
- Open Settings
- Disable Autoplay next video
- Disable Autoplay previews
On streaming devices:
- Open Settings
- Find autoplay options
- Turn them off
Netflix Autoplay Settings
Netflix has two autoplay options: next episode and previews.
Steps to disable both:
- Open Netflix in a browser
- Go to Account
- Select a profile
- Open Playback settings
- Uncheck both autoplay options
- Save changes
Settings apply to each profile separately.
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Final Thoughts
Turning off autoplay gives you full control over your screen. It helps save mobile data, protects battery life, and prevents sudden sounds or unwanted videos.
Browsers offer strong autoplay controls. Social media apps provide partial options. Streaming platforms give full control. Adjusting these settings creates a quieter, smoother, and more comfortable digital experience.

Jatin Rajput (Tech Golu) — Tech blogger & YouTuber with 6+ years of experience in WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook, and mobile guides. Founder of TechGolu.in.