Step-by-Step Guide no how to enable auto play
Please note that the exact steps and menu names may vary slightly depending on the device’s version, operating system, and browser. These instructions are based on the general settings found on most devices.
In certain instances, the operating system may disable autoplay functionality. Follow the guide below to enable this feature and unlock the seamless automatic playback experience.
Windows 11
Step-by-Step Tutorial:
- Open the Google Chrome browser on your Windows computer.
- Click the three-dot menu icon located at the top-right corner of the window.
- From the dropdown menu, select “Settings.”
- Scroll down and click on “Privacy and security” in the left sidebar.
- Under the “Permissions” section, click on “Site settings.”
- Look for the “Autoplay” section and click on it.
- Adjust the autoplay settings to your preference.
Android
Step-by-Step Tutorial:
- Open the Chrome browser on your Android device.
- Tap the three-dot menu icon located at the top-right corner of the screen.
- From the dropdown menu, select “Settings.”
- Scroll down and tap on “Site settings.”
- Select “Media” from the list of options.
- Toggle the switch next to “Autoplay” to enable or disable autoplay for audio and video.
iOS
Step-by-Step Tutorial:
- Open the “Settings” app on your iOS device.
- Scroll down and tap on “Safari.”
- Look for the “Autoplay” section and tap on it.
- Choose whether you want to enable or disable autoplay for media by selecting the appropriate option.
macOS
Step-by-Step Tutorial:
- Open the Safari browser on your macOS computer.
- Click on “Safari” in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
- From the dropdown menu, select “Preferences.”
- Go to the “Websites” tab.
- On the left sidebar, click on “Auto-Play.”
- Customize the autoplay preferences for individual websites by selecting the desired option.