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Stop AutoPlay Next for YouTube™

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Stop YouTube from playing the next track, and auto navigate to the next suggestion (aka disable autoplay button)
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Published
Published on April 16, 2016
Version 0.3.0
Manifest version
3
Updated
Updated on November 16, 2021
productivity/workflow
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Description

The "Stop AutoPlay Next for YouTube" extension permanently disables YouTube from auto-playing the next suggested track by rejecting access to the module. This module is responsible for loading the next track (suggested track). It also dims the next playing item in the right sidebar area of the YouTube pages. The extension also turns the auto-play button off in the player area.

Notes: After installing this extension, the next track suggestion box is blurred. After installing this extension, the next slider button on the player is removed. You can change the opacity of this box or hide it by setting the opacity value to zero (not available on v3).

Use Cases: Open YouTube just to play a song. Open multiple players in the background.

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