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How to turn off autoplay videos on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

How to Stop Videos from Automatically Playing on Facebook?


 

Facebook's decision to play videos automatically in the timeline has driven numerous users mad. In addition to the fact that it uses more information in case you're on a mobile phone, it occupies room and diverts from other things you might need to see.

Fortunately, there's something you can do to keep videos from playing automatically on Facebook. We have tutorials for disabling auto-playing videos in Chrome for Desktop and the Facebook application for iPhone and Android

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FACEBOOK


If you’re using Facebook on your browser, you can turn off autoplay videos this way:




  • Go to the drop-down menu at the top right of the page.

  • Select “Settings & Privacy” > “Settings.”

  • Look for the “Videos” listing on the left-hand menu. Inside of that option is a toggle where you can turn off autoplaying videos.


Facebook has similar options available for its iOS and Android apps:



USING THE IOS APP



  • Click the menu button on the bottom of your screen.

  • Once you’re there, tap “Settings & Privacy,” then “Settings.”

  • Scroll down until you find “Media and Contacts,” then tap “Videos and Photos.”

  • Finally, once you find “Autoplay,” you can turn off the feature.


USING THE ANDROID APP



  • Click the menu button at the top right of your screen.

  • Once you’re there, scroll down and tap “Settings & Privacy,” then “Settings.”

  • Scroll down until you find “Media and Contacts” and tap on it.

  • Tap on “Autoplay” and set it to “Never Autoplay Videos.”


Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

TWITTER



  • Click on “More” in the left-hand menu, and then on “Settings and privacy.”

  • Select “Data usage.”

  • Click on the “Autoplay” setting. You can then switch off the autoplaying of videos on your feed.


USING THE IOS AND ANDROID APPS



  • Click the profile picture at the top of your phone screen.

  • Select “Settings and privacy” in the menu.

  • Navigate to “Data usage,” tap on “Video autoplay” and set it to “Never.”


INSTAGRAM


The Instagram app doesn’t allow for autoplay videos to be turned off, so you’ll have to tread carefully here. Videos don’t autoplay if you use Instagram on your browser, but since almost all of the service’s users are using it on mobile devices, there’s currently no way around it.



Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

REDDIT


Reddit, like most sites that host video, autoplay videos by default. However, it’s pretty easy to turn it off.



USING THE NEWEST DESIGN



  • Click your username in the upper-right corner and select “User settings” in the menu.

  • Select the “Feed settings” tab at the top of the page, and toggle off the “Autoplay media” switch.


USING THE LEGACY VERSION



  • Click “Preferences” next to your username in the top right of the window.

  • Under “Media,” look for and uncheck “Autoplay Reddit videos on the desktop comments page.”

  • You’ll need to hit “save options” at the bottom of the screen to put the changes through.


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USING THE MOBILE APP



  • Tap the icon next to the search bar, then hit “Settings.”

  • You’ll see “Autoplay” near the top of the page, and you can easily choose to turn it off.


Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge

DESKTOP BROWSERS


There are a variety of desktop browsers out there — some of which let you turn off video autoplay and some of which don’t.



USING GOOGLE CHROME


If you use Google Chrome and want to turn off video autoplay — you can’t. There used to be an experimental command-line flag that allowed you to turn them off (you can find the flags by typing chrome://flags/ into Chrome’s address field), but it’s disappeared.



USING MICROSOFT EDGE


Interestingly, Microsoft’s Edge browser, which is also based on the Chromium open-source design, does let you turn off — well, at least, limit — video autoplay:




  • Click on the three dots in the upper right corner and select “Settings.”

  • In the left-hand column, click on “Site Permissions,” and then scroll down to and select “Media autoplay.”


You can either allow audio and video to play automatically or limit it. According to the instructions, whether autoplay will work or not will depend on “how you’ve visited the page and whether you interacted with media in the past.”



USING FIREFOX


Firefox has a similar feature that lets you turn off autoplay, for the most part.




  • Click on the three lines in the upper right corner of the browser and select “Preferences.”

  • In the left-hand column, click on “Privacy & Security.”

  • Scroll down to the section headed “Permissions” and look for “Autoplay.” Click on the button marked “Settings.”


A drop-down menu will let you allow audio and video, block audio, or block audio and video. You can also specify sites that you want to differ from your defaults — for example, if you block audio and video as a default, but you want to allow it for, say, The Verge.



USING SAFARI


Safari makes it simple to disable autoplay. In fact, it assumes that you want the feature disabled to begin with. However, if it hasn’t been disabled — or if you want to make some exceptions to the rule — here’s what you do:




  • While in the app, go to Safari > Preferences in the top menu.

  • Click on “Websites” in the top menu.

  • Look for and select “Auto-Play” in the side menu.

  • Look for the drop-down menu at the bottom right of the window and select “Never Auto-Play.”


As with Firefox, you can whitelist any sites that you want to be an exception to the rule.



Chrome Desktop Version


If you’re using Google Chrome on a Windows, Linux, or Mac desktop computer,  you can disable autoplay for plugins using these steps:

  • Open Google Chrome.

  • Type “chrome://settings/content” in the web browser, then press “Enter“. Alternately, you could go to “Menu” > “Settings” > “Show advanced settings…“, then choose the “Content settings…” button.

  • From the “Content settings” window in the “Plug-ins” section, you have two options:

    • If you want to prevent auto-playing videos on all the websites you visit, select “Click to play“, then select the “Done” button. Note: This setting will require you to click to allow plugins like Flash games every time you want to use them.
      Chrome - Click to play on plugins

    • If you only want to change this setting for Facebook, you could leave the “Run automatically” option selected, then choose “Manage exceptions…“. From there you can add Facebook to the list and set the site to “Ask“. You would do this by typing “[*.]facebook.com” in the blank field, then changing the selection menu on the right from “Allow” to “Ask“.
      Chrome - Facebook Click to play exception




Videos on Facebook will no longer automatically play in Google Chrome after changing this setting.

Quick Summary:


Here is a quick guide on How To turn off autoplay videos on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

Click the menu button on the bottom of your screen. Once you're there, tap “Settings & Privacy,” then “Settings.” Scroll down until you find “Media and Contacts,” then tap “Videos and Photos.” Finally, once you find “Autoplay,” you can turn off the feature.