Samuel Conibear has been an Android obsessive since the first HTC Desire was released back in 2010. When he wasn't playing with custom ROMs, he was enjoying a successful career helping businesses grow ...
Every day, new videos beam onto your smartphone that you probably didn’t expect (or want) to watch. Certain services, like TikTok, Instagram, and X, are entirely based on autoplaying videos as soon as ...
Under Autoplay controls, uncheck Autoplay next episode in a series on all devices. Also uncheck Autoplay previews while browsing on all devices. Choose Save. This article explains how to stop Netflix ...
Streaming services love autoplay. Whether it's playing a trailer for a show you don't want to watch or automatically starting something else when you've finished watching, autoplay features can ...
Like most online media platforms today, YouTube has a built-in recommendations algorithm that produces suggested content based on what type of videos you search for and play on the app. To keep you ...
So you're browsing Netflix, looking for a show or movie to watch. You hover over a title for a second too long, and with its blaring music, Netflix plays the trailer for a show you had no intention of ...
*We’ve all been there—scrolling through TikTok or Instagram while waiting for a flight. But did you know that autoplaying videos could be draining your data and blowing up your phone bill? If you’ve ...
There are times when you may want to prevent videos and GIFs from automatically playing in your social media feeds. This could be because you’re trying to conserve cellular data, limit the ...
You know how when you open the Netflix app, whatever is featured at the top starts autoplaying its trailer? That’s actually done in a way to get you into watching something quicker. Which makes sense.