Graphic video of conservative activist Charlie Kirk being shot and killed during a debate on Wednesday is circulating through social media platforms, sometimes shocking unsuspecting users. Yes, but: ...
Google Discover is a wonderful tool and something I end up using every single day. Unfortunately, even great tools have features you may want to disable for various reasons. One of those features is ...
So you're browsing Netflix, looking for a show or movie to watch. You hover over a title for a second too long, and with its blaring music, Netflix plays the trailer for a show you had no intention of ...
For streaming services, success is all about engagement: racking up those views and listens, encouraging users to spend as long as possible “consuming” “content”. This is why autoplay features are so ...
Social media platforms allow users to manually disable video autoplay settings. Disabling autoplay requires navigating distinct menus across apps and devices. Users can protect viewing experience by ...
If you watch Netflix TV shows and series, you've probably loved and hated the autoplay feature that automatically begins the next episode seconds after the one you're watching ends. Now you can choose ...
Auto-Play is one of the YouTube features that allow users to automatically play another relevant video after watching the current one. The next videos to play are based on your current viewing history ...
You know how when you open the Netflix app, whatever is featured at the top starts autoplaying its trailer? That’s actually done in a way to get you into watching something quicker. Which makes sense.
Google Discover is being used by many people these days. It’s an endless feed of news from various sources that are based on your interests. Google Discover also tends to include YouTube videos in the ...