Are you tired of YouTube automatically playing the next video after your current one ends?
Autoplay can be convenient, but it often leads to watching more content than intended, consuming your mobile data, and distracting you from your tasks.
Fortunately, YouTube allows you to disable this feature on the mobile app, giving you full control over your viewing experience.
Start by launching the YouTube app on your smartphone.
Make sure you are logged into your account to access all settings.

Next, locate your profile icon at the bottom right corner of the screen and tap on it.
This will open your account menu.

In the account menu, find and tap the settings icon at the top right corner.
The settings icon usually looks like a small gear.

Within the settings menu, look for the “Playback” option and tap on it. Playback settings allow you to control video behavior, including autoplay features.

Finally, find the “Autoplay next video” toggle and switch it off.
Once disabled, YouTube will no longer automatically play the next video after the current one ends.

Disabling autoplay on YouTube can help you stay focused, save mobile data, and watch only what you choose.
As a helpful tip, remember that this setting applies to your mobile app
account, so you may need to adjust it separately on other devices. Controlling autoplay is just one of many ways to customize your YouTube experience for maximum convenience.

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