Reviews & Comments of Remove YouTube Autoplay chrome extension

From September 2nd, 2017 to January 24th, 2023, 56% user give 5-star rating, 11% user give 2-star rating, 33% user give 1-star rating. for Remove YouTube Autoplay chrome extension.

Reviews of remove youtube autoplay:


Nolan Sekol January 24th, 2023
Nolan Sekol

Autoplay button is still there


Google User September 8th, 2022
Google User

Rarely ever works now. Extension has been deprecated AND is now working on fewer sites. Try HTML blocker instead.


Sam Wheat January 25th, 2022
Sam Wheat

Doesn't work.


Artus Meyer-Toms January 18th, 2022
Artus Meyer-Toms

It's so annoying YouTube suddenly decided to re-enable Autoplay in every new tab. This extension is a life saver, and it works (at least for now).


J Bruce Feynman Niccolo P. “Nic” Bentulan April 12th, 2020
J Bruce Feynman Niccolo P. “Nic” Bentulan

EXCELLENT. BRILLIANT. SIMPLE. It works without doing anything fancy. This is the second extension I've tried for autoplay stopping. To those trying out different extensions for autoplay stopping, look no further.


Daniel Jesse November 4th, 2018
Daniel Jesse

After reverting to an older look of youtube, thanks to Tampermonkey and some code, the autoplay was enabled every time i opened a video, even if i turned it off. This works standalone, but it even functions after running custom scripts. So far this is the only disable autoplay app that actually operates in tandem with the Tampermonkey script. Absolutely 5/5 stars


Roger Heward February 9th, 2018
Roger Heward

Simply doesn't work. Autoplay is automatically enabled every single time I open youtube, and this doesn't change that behaviour at all.


Flammen January 5th, 2018
Flammen

After months of being annoyed with my browser's sudden inability to keep Autoplay on Youtube turned off, this was instantly a very satisfying experience to see that damm button gone after a quick page-refresh [F5].


brandex September 2nd, 2017
brandex

Excellent! This is what I was looking for. The stoppers don't work. Google has figured out how to override them. We can make our own decisions. Why can't Google take a hint?