A lot of internet publications today have videos in the middle of their articles that have nothing to do with the actual content. Example in this WIRED article here.
I’m wondering if there is an active blocklist for this kind of content? I already have uBlocks “annoyances” all subscribed. These videos slow down the pages and are too numerous to block individually.
Firefox lets you set default site settings, make the default site setting disable autoplay audio and video.
For sites where you know you trust the video, you can do a per site permission in the URL bar saying autoplay is allowed for like YouTube
To expand on this, there are two settings you can put in
user.js
/prefs.js
(desktop) or via about:config (mobile), documented on the Mozilla Wiki:user_pref("media.autoplay.default", 5); user_pref("media.autoplay.blocking_policy", 2);
Two bonus settings if you want to get rid of the “do you want to enable DRM?” pop-in bar when hitting one of those sites:
user_pref("media.gmp-widevinecdm.enabled", false); user_pref("media.gmp-widevinecdm.visible", false);
hth
I thought Firefox had something built in for that. I use ublock and don’t get auto playing videos. Let me check.
Ooo an internal ad for another story on their site is not being blocked.
Here is a way from Firefox https://blog.mozilla.org/en/products/firefox/block-autoplay/
Just noticing this, thank you!