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YouTube's auto-play feature can be annoying sometimes. If you want to control which video plays next, it's a good idea to turn off auto-play. This detailed guide will help you do that.
First, open your web browser and visit the YouTube website by typing www.youtube.com in the address bar and pressing Enter.
It's best to sign in to your YouTube account to permanently save your settings. Click the "Sign in" button in the upper-right corner of the page. Enter your email and password to log in.
Look for a toggle switch labeled "Auto-play." This switch is usually located on the right side of the video player, just above the suggested videos. When the toggle is blue or has a check mark on it, auto-play is enabled.
To disable auto-play, simply click the toggle switch so that it turns gray or no longer shows a check mark. You have now successfully disabled auto-play for YouTube videos when using the website.
Start by opening the YouTube app on your mobile device.
Tap your profile picture in the top-right corner of the screen to open the account menu.
In the Account menu, tap "Settings" to open the Settings menu.
In the Settings menu, look for the "Auto-play" section. There will be a toggle switch next to "Next video auto-play." Tap the switch to turn it off. The switch should change from blue (enabled) to gray (disabled). This will disable auto-play on your YouTube mobile app.
As with the other methods, you'll need to open the YouTube website or app and sign in, if you haven't done so already.
If you're on the website, click your profile picture in the upper-right corner and select "Settings" from the drop-down menu. On the mobile app, you can find "Settings" in the account menu accessed by tapping your profile picture.
In "Settings," find the "Auto-play" section. On the website, it should be in the left-side menu. On the mobile app, it may be under "General" or "Playback and performance."
Toggle the switch next to "Auto-play next video" to disable the feature. The switch should turn from blue to gray. This action will save your preferences, and auto-play will be disabled.
Turn on your TV or streaming device and open the YouTube app.
Go to the Account section using your remote and sign in to your YouTube account if you haven't done so already.
Find the "Settings" option, which should be available in the menu. Use your remote control to select it.
In the "Settings" menu, look for the "Auto-Play" option. Use your remote to toggle the switch and disable auto-play. The switch should now indicate that auto-play is off.
If you are dealing with YouTube videos embedded on other websites, the auto-play setting may be managed differently by the website owner. However, you can influence some auto-play behavior in your browser settings.
Several browser extensions can help you manage auto-play settings for videos, including those embedded from YouTube. Search for extensions related to auto-play controls in your browser's extension store.
If you’ve followed all the steps but auto-play is still enabled, here are some additional troubleshooting steps:
Sometimes, changes made to settings require a restart to take effect. Restart your web browser, mobile device, or streaming device to see if this resolves the issue.
Clearing your browser's cache and cookies can solve many settings-related problems. Go to your browser's settings, find the option to clear browsing data, and make sure to include cookies.
Make sure you're using the latest version of the YouTube app. If not, update the app through your device's app store.
If updating doesn't work, try uninstalling and then reinstalling the YouTube app. This can often resolve persistent issues.
For advanced users, you can disable auto-play by directly modifying HTML elements through your browser's developer tools.
Ctrl+Shift+I
(Windows) or Cmd+Opt+I
(Mac).<button aria-label="Autoplay is on">
or similarly.Let's say you get the following HTML element:
<button class="ytp-autonav-toggle-button" aria-label="Autoplay is on"></button>
To turn off auto-play, you can change it like this:
<button class="ytp-autonav-toggle-button" aria-label="Autoplay is off"></button>
Note: This method is temporary and will reset when you refresh the page.
Disabling auto-play on YouTube can significantly improve your viewing experience, as it lets you control what plays next. Whether you're using the website, mobile app, or watching on your smart TV, disabling auto-play is a straightforward process. Follow the steps in this guide to easily manage your YouTube auto-play settings.
For additional information, you can visit the official YouTube Help Center: YouTube Help Center
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