If you’re a fan of ESPN, then you’re probably familiar with the Autoplaying Videos feature. This is a handy tool that allows you to disable autoplay videos on your device. To disable Autoplaying Videos on the ESPN App, follow these steps:
- Open the ESPN App and sign in.
- Scroll down to the bottom of the main screen and select “Settings.”
- Scroll down to the “Autoplay Videos” section and toggle off the box next to “ESPN.”
- Close the ESPN App and your devices will be disabled from autoplay videos!
We all know the autoplay feature in media apps can be a blessing and a curse, but it might be something you truly don’t enjoy. With the ESPN app, turning off that feature is quite easy. This way, you don’t have videos playing while scrolling through the app.
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With the ESPN app installed and opened, you’ll want to select the “Settings” button, symbolized by the gear icon. Once you’re on the “Settings” page, select the “Video Settings” option.
Under this page, you’ll see the “Autoplay Settings” section, where you will select “Never Autoplay Videos” to disable this setting. After you choose that item, make sure you have a blue checkmark by that option to ensure that autoplay is off.
You have successfully turned off autoplay! You won’t have to worry about using excess data when scrolling through the app. This will prevent any games you’re tuning in to later from being ruined as well.