With that said, however, being an insider-only feature means that Redmond officials only roll it out for several select insiders. Even if you’re in the Canary channel, that doesn’t always mean that your PC gets this update.  However, there’s still an option to limit it that’s been living in Edge’s settings for ages. It may not be as strict as what Microsoft is testing among insiders, but it still counts for something.  If you’re still curious, here’s how you can block autoplay videos on Microsoft Edge. 

How to block autoplay videos on Microsoft Edge

  1. Open your Edge browser.
  2. Type edge://settings/content/mediaAutoplay in the address bar.
  3. Make sure the option stays on Limit. As noted from their blog post, Microsoft promises that the feature will be rolling out for general users in the coming weeks, but we will keep you updated once it’s out. In the meantime, if you’re having a problem with the black screen on Edge, we’ve prepared a simple guide you can try. What do you think about this feature to block autoplay videos on Edge? Let us know in the comments!

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