While surfing websites, sometimes we encounter some annoying sounds and auto-playing videos, even repeated audio effects.
We need to silent or mute that annoying tab.
If you are one of them who are very annoyed by such auto-playing sounds or videos, then we are here to guide you how to mute an individual tab in various browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari etc.
The process for muting might be different according to the web browser.Muting Tab on Google ChromeBelow are the guidelines to mute the tab on Google Chrome web browser:First and foremost, you have to move on the tab producing harsh or annoying sounds and then perform a right-click on it.Then, choose the option “Mute Site” from the pull-drop menu.In case you wish to reverse the whole operation or wish to enable the respective tab to produce audio, you need to repeat the provided steps.Google Chrome is one of the advanced and most used web browsers, and thus it provides the features to restrict sites from producing audios altogether.
In order to avail this interesting feature, follow these instructions:First and foremost, hit the hamburger icon situated at the uppermost right side section of the page and then hit the Settings tab from the pull drop menu.After that, go to the Settings page and then choose the option “Security and Privacy” available via the provided listing at the left-hand side panel.Next, choose the tab “Site Settings.”Now, Scroll the page downward and then open the section “Additional Content Settings” if it’s not expanded already.Then, hit the Sound button there.Alternatively, users may also access this section by entering the following path into the URL section:“chrome:\\settings\content\sound.”Then, hit the Enter key to proceed.Now, you have to select your desired site that your wish to mute, auto- unmutes, or auto-mute from the provided options.
You will be able to view a toggle bar to mute or unmute every site.