Sunday, 16 October 2016

How To Stop Autoplaying Audio in Google Chrome

Google Chrome allows you to mute individual tabs, which is handy if you have just a few of open. If, however, you have multiple tabs open, muting each one can be tiresome. Thankfully, the free Silent Site Sound Blocker extension solves this.
First, go to the Chrome web store (tinyurl.com/j23xkzt) and add it to Google’s browser. You’ll see a
yellow speaker at the top right-hand side of your window. If you right-click on the icon, you’ll be presented with several options. Within each of these you’ll be presented with different settings. Toggle through these and decide which ones you wish to use. You can also add websites directly to your white or blacklist. 


The extension works on all open tabs and windows (as long as you’re logged into the account where you added the extension). It’s also a great way to manage websites that cause you nuisance. If, however, it doesn’t work, type the following into the address bar: chrome://flags/#enable-tab-audio-muting.
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