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The autoplay of videos in apps may be annoying for some users. Whether it’s about scrolling endless feeds in social media apps like Facebook and Twitter or while using YouTube and Photos app, they appear intrusive. Besides, they also eat up plenty of cellular data, which you might have reserved to watch Netflix or play a game at the end of the day. So if you’re done with it, here is how you can turn off autoplay videos on iPhone and iPad.
This is how you can stop videos from automatically playing in system apps on your iPhone.
Note: If you have turned off Auto-Play Video Previews from the Motion section in Accessibility, the video autoplay settings will be automatically disabled.
If you want to stop autoplay only in App Store, follow these steps:
Furthermore, you can choose Wi-Fi only. After that, autoplay would work only while your iPhone is connected to a Wi-Fi network.
Note: If you have turned off Auto-Play Video Previews from the Motion section in Accessibility, these settings will be disabled by default.
Note: According to Meta, you must update the app if you don’t see Media in your iPhone’s Facebook app settings.
You can also select Only on Wi-Fi to autoplay videos only when connected to Wi-Fi. Other than that, if you toggle on Data saver, it will also turn off autoplay.
If you are data-conscious, YouTube can certainly give you data anxiety. I remember the days when YouTube used to consume my whole data pack, thanks to my fondness for the app and its autoplay. Well, I have learned my lesson, and here’s how you can disable autoplay to save cellular data on YouTube:
Note: This setting can only turn off videos on Instagram; Reels and ads will continue to be auto-played.
Besides that, you can also toggle off Autoplay Next Episode on all devices.
That’s it!
While autoplay is a good feature to have, sometimes it can seem a bit intrusive and consume a lot of data. If you really want to allow autoplay on your iPhone and iPad, I’d recommend enabling Autoplay while using Wi-Fi, and thankfully, most apps do offer this feature.
By the way, what are your favorite movies or shows? Let me know in the comments below. Meanwhile, we have prepared a detailed list of upcoming Apple TV+ shows. Pretty sure you will be able to find binge-worthy content there!
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