


To add a website with a different autoplay setting, you must visit the website and use the Site Information panel, as described on Site settings above. You can also click the Website or Status headers to change the list order, ascending or descending. You can use the Search field to find a specific site. Find Autoplay and click the Settings… button.To view or manage autoplay site settings: Your autoplay settings list will show any website permissions you have set that do not follow your default settings. Note: You can also change the Autoplay setting for a website from the Page Info window Permissions panel (uncheck Use Default under Autoplay and select a different setting). Click that icon to open the Site Information drop-down panel, where you can change the Autoplay setting for that website. When Firefox is actively blocking media on a website, you'll see a special icon in the address bar. The setting you select will apply to all media for all websites, except for specific autoplay site settings. After you have made your selection, click Save Changes.The Allow Audio and Video setting will allow all media to autoplay.

The Block Audio and Video setting will prevent autoplay for all media, including video, even though audio is muted.The default Block Audio setting will prevent autoplay for all media with sound.Use the Default for all websites drop-down menu to select how you want Firefox to handle media autoplay for all websites.Click the Settings… button next to Autoplay.(or enter autoplay in the Find in Settings Select the Privacy & Security panel and go down to the Permissions section.Click the menu button and select Settings. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Preferences.To always allow or block autoplay for all media with audio or video:
