Updated February 6th, 2019 at 09:46 IST

Mozilla Firefox browser to mute audio and videos that play by default on websites

In a bid to deliver a quieter and less annoying experience to its users, Mozilla has announced that its Firefox browser will soon start automatically muting audio and videos that play by default on websites.

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In a bid to deliver a quieter and less annoying experience to its users, Mozilla has announced that its Firefox browser will soon start automatically muting audio and videos that play by default on websites.

In its official blog, Mozilla said that Firefox 66 will block automatically playing audible video and audio on websites on desktop and Android. Users will be required to hit on the unmute button to listen to the audio. Muted autoplay videos will be permitted.

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Users will have the ability to block or allow the autoplay of audio for websites through permissions. The changes will be rolled out as part of the general release for Android and desktop on 19 March 2019.

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Published February 6th, 2019 at 09:46 IST