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Within the last 2 weeks I changed from Firefox to r3dfox. Today when going to youtube to listen to some music vids (for the first time since switching) I started having autoplay repeatably turned on. Then I noticed that I was in a list which always autoplays which is why I don't use them. Doing a search and looking at the links every single one that I selected (which wasn't all but just random ones) was going to open up in a list. I can tell because it has &list in the URL. Even without being in a list I still had auto play turning on. I think I fixed that by clearing cache for Youtube however I still have results wanting to open in a list. I checked FF115 and it isn't doing that. Has anyone had this happen? I'll try to test FF140 on 10 tomorrow.
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This initially happened on FF 140 on windows 10 and persisted after clearing cache. However it seemed to be fixed by clearing search and watch history which is strange because I keep those turned off.:sarc:
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I tried the same procedure on R3dfox and youtube still wants to open up all the vids in a list. I don't want that. I know that I can remove the list ID to bypass that but it's a few extra steps. Does anyone know how to stop this?
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This initially happened on FF 140 on windows 10 and persisted after clearing cache. However it seemed to be fixed by clearing search and watch history which is strange because I keep those turned off.:sarc:
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I tried the same procedure on R3dfox and youtube still wants to open up all the vids in a list. I don't want that. I know that I can remove the list ID to bypass that but it's a few extra steps. Does anyone know how to stop this?
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