Option to disable autoplay video
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@archlurker and also essential when in bandwidth-limited locations in rural America and all around the world.
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J jane.n moved this topic from Mobile Feature Requests on
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Hi Everyone,
I realize that the discussion on this topic has been going on for quite awhile now, & I'm sure from a developers point of view that changes need to be put in some kind of prioritized order. Sure, it would be nice to have a setting available to prevent video's (especially html5 ones) from autoplaying. But unfortunately this item seems to be very low on the priorities list, and of course I DO realize that the people behind this browser just don't want to be considered 'copy cats' & implement a feature the same as a different chromium browser uses. But at least for me, since I do in fact use more than one chromium based browser, one of which has a very nice feature included with it. That is when you click on the little 'lock' icon in the address bar & select site settings, there's an setting in that group dealing with auto play, you can choose if you want to allow it for that site, as well as in the main settings area there's also a system wide setting as to autoplay, makes everything SO nice. I guess for now at least for me I'll just continue to utilize an extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/disable-html5-autoplay-re/cafckninonjkogajnihihlnnimmkndgf to deal with this issue. -
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Just FYI, if you want to crypto or other browsers politics, the feature request forum isn't the best place for that. Please try to keep on topic, thanks. Consider visiting the "General" chat area for that kind of thing: https://forum.vivaldi.net/category/37/general-discussion
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One website turned their autoplay setting off so I wanted to check whether this function is available in Vivaldi or not. Hopefully it gets added in the near future!
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Just to clarify, the option does not yet exist as I originally thought this post suggested. Rather, this appears to be a request to add a checkbox in the Vivaldi settings that disables auto-play of videos on all websites, with which I wholeheartedly agree! The absence of such an option is absolutely infuriating & seems to demonstrate that Vivaldi developers are in league with the Dark Side, so they had better act quickly if they don't want to be perceived that way.
Since some video conferencing sites require auto-play to function properly, there should also be whitelist of sites that are allowed to auto-play.
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It is 2022 and Vivaldi still doesn't have an in-house option for this, forcing users to still rely on unmaintained or predatory browser extensions that sells you data. Come on...
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@RagnarEkre But is already available in Vivaldi Snapshot and so will be released soon.
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@stardepp Reading this thread didn't gave me that impression, but if it is coming that is great!
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I support this - a tick box in settings would do the trick. If you can't stop autoplay how about an option to prevent the video loading / displaying, with an option to override and view / play the video on a case by case basis.
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@LFO Also: Isn't it gorgeous how this patience thing works out?
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Will there ever be a similar setting for the android version of the browser ?
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@Davy49 The title of this post says "pipeline". This means that the Vivaldi developers already have this feature on their todo list, but no release date has been set yet.
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That's somewhat encouraging, as I do from time to time forget that vivaldi doesn't have the huge technical pool of software developer's like some of the major software companies do, but they seemly end up with a better all around offering.