Related: Google's Chrome browser to get ad-blocking on Feb. And if you open the extension's settings, you can also assign a keyboard shortcut to close overlays. It installs a button to the right of Chrome's URL bar that you can click to close an overlay that you encounter instead of hunting for the overlay's camouflaged X button. I've used the BehindTheOverlay extension for years. (You can also do the same thing for Location, if you have grown tired of sites asking if they can know your location.) Next, click Notifications and then click the toggle switch so it goes from Ask before sending to Blocked. By default, Google Chrome doesnt autoplay media. In the Privacy and security section, click Content Settings. Setting the policy to False stops Google Chrome from autoplaying media. In Chrome, open Settings and scroll down to the bottom and click Advanced.
If you are tired of repeatedly answering Block to this question, there is a way to prevent sites from even asking. My answer is always "Block." The question is do I want to Allow or Block a site from showing me notifications. (The next version of Google's browser, Chrome 64, is scheduled to be released later this month and will let you block autoplay videos without needing to dig into the experimental flag settings.) 2. For the Autoplay policy, select Document user activation is required and then click the Relaunch Now button. play() method on HTMLMediaElement instances.
Type chrome://flags/#autoplay-policy into Chrome's URL bar, which will open Chrome's list of features that Google is testing out but has yet to include in the browser's official release. Chromiums autoplay policy for videos is changing: This will affect every obs-browser source which imperatively plays