YouTube testing auto-play feature for homepage videos on Android
YouTube is testing a new auto-play feature for videos. Not to be
confused with an existing similar feature (that allows the mobile app to
automatically play the next video after the current one ends), this new
functionality is for the videos that appear in the Home feed.
Videos play without sound and instead you see subtitles, giving you an idea on what's going on in the video.
While you can see a complete video this way, the playback will stop
as soon as you scroll up or down, resulting in the current video (that's
now visible on screen) being auto-played.
The feature - which has only been spotted on YouTube's Android app so far - is dubbed 'Play as you browse,' and it can be disabled by heading to Account -> Settings -> General.
You can also set it to be enabled only when your device is connected
to Wi-Fi. There's currently no information on when this functionality
will be rolled out more widely, but that probably depends on the
feedback it gets.
Videos play without sound and instead you see subtitles, giving you an idea on what's going on in the video.
The feature - which has only been spotted on YouTube's Android app so far - is dubbed 'Play as you browse,' and it can be disabled by heading to Account -> Settings -> General.
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