Microsoft Edge already allows you to block the automatic playback of multimedia content on the web: so you can activate it
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The Chromium-based Edge browser once again acquires a new function and as in other cases, we can enable it through the flags function An improvement that allows us to control the automatic playback of videos on the web pages we visit."
There are not a few times that a video starts playing automatically, something that affects the consumption of resources but also data, something that we especially value when we are not using the Wi-Fi -Fi.Something we can control just by following these steps
Overriding autoplay
And although by default, the new Microsoft Edge automatically plays multimedia content, now we can disable it on the sites we want .
A change accessible for now in the Canary version of Edge present in those that have or use version 91.0.841.0 or a higher one.
The new improvement can be applied through the familiar flags menu. In the taskbar we write edge://flags and in the search box we write Autoplay Limit Default Setting . In the activation box we mark Enabled."
This way and when enabled, all videos will automatically play with sound. If, on the other hand, we have marked the Disabled option, content will not be played automatically on sites that we have already visited at some point."
"Of course, after activating this option it is possible that some web pages do not work correctly, so if you experience any failure, just click revert the changes and change the option back to Enabled."
Via | TechDows