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    YouTube Blocks Background Play on Third-Party Browsers?

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliJanuary 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. YouTube background play feature is reportedly failing on browsers like Samsung Internet and Vivaldi, indicating a potential targeted change by YouTube to curb workarounds.

    2. Users with YouTube Premium enjoy features like background play, which allows continued audio playback when minimizing browsers or turning off screens.

    3. Previous attempts by YouTube to limit ad-blocker use suggest this issue may be aimed at pushing more users towards a Premium subscription.

    4. Some users have found that background play still functions on the Brave browser, highlighting inconsistencies in YouTube’s enforcement measures.

    YouTube may be tightening its grip on background play. Users across various third-party browsers, such as Samsung Internet and Vivaldi, report that the feature has stopped functioning. This change seems intentional, hinting at YouTube’s push to encourage Premium subscriptions.

    Many enjoy background play, which allows sound from videos to continue while minimizing the browser or turning off the screen. However, complaints indicate that audio cuts out under these conditions. Some users even see a notification reading “MediaOngoingActivity” just before losing access to the audio.

    YouTube Premium offers benefits like ad-free viewing and background play. Yet, users often find ways to bypass the paywall by using alternative browsers and ad blockers. These recent reports suggest that YouTube may be clamping down on such workarounds.

    This move echoes previous efforts by the platform, such as a crackdown that temporarily affected ad blockers. The goal appears clear: to increase Premium subscriptions while ensuring users opt for the paid service for uninterrupted access.

    As of now, some users have reported that the feature is still operational on the Brave browser. This variety in user experiences highlights the ongoing changes within the platform.

    YouTube has yet to comment officially on this situation, and updates are expected soon. In the meantime, users remain divided on whether this shift will enhance or hinder their viewing experience.

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