Launch ChromeType chrome://flags/#autoplay-policy into the address bar and hit EnterClick on the drop-down menu next to Autoplay Policy, which should currently show DefaultSelect ‘Document user activation is required’Click the ‘Relaunch Now’ button at the bottom of the page
Muting autoplaying audio in Chrome
For a little while now it’s been easy to instantly mute audio in Chrome by right-clicking a browser tab and selecting that option, but now Google is making muted audio the default. This change is found in version 66 of Chrome. In a desktop browser you can check you’re running the latest version by launching Chrome, typing chrome://settings/help and pressing Enter. If you’re not running the latest version, Chrome should automatically update and then prompt you to relaunch the browser. Make sure you’ve saved any open forms first. On a smartphone, check Google Play or the App Store for any available updates. There are some exceptions in which you may continue to hear autoplaying audio, such as when you’ve previously interacted with a domain, if you’ve previously played video with sound on the desktop, or if you’ve added the site to your phone’s home screen. Read next: How to stop Facebook autoplaying video and sound Marie is Editor in Chief of Tech Advisor and Macworld. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for more than 17 years, managing our English language, French and Spanish consumer editorial teams and leading on content strategy through Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.