NETFLIX: There are few more terrifying things than completing a performance you’ve spent days, weeks, or even months breathlessly watching, only to be bombarded with a garishly noisy teaser just after the final credits roll.
Instead of waiting and thinking about what you just wasted hours of your life viewing, a fresh preview would immediately play at the end of your broadcast.
Or maybe you’re sick of scrolling through Netflix and seeing previews of shows you don’t want to hear over your speakers. Maybe you didn’t want to hear the drama of Shadow and Bone blaring through space as you looking for the next episode of The Circle.
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Fortunately, you’re not stuck like that — there’s a way to re-create the contemplative calm.
Here’s how to disable Netflix trailer autoplay:
Navigate to your Playback settings
A down arrow can be seen in the top right corner of your Netflix home screen, right next to your icon. Go to your Account page by selecting it from the dropdown menu.
Open the User & Parental Controls settings by selecting your profile.
Scroll a little farther down, past Membership and Billing, Plan Details, and Settings. Pick the Netflix profile that you want to handle now. Ratings, subtitle appearance, and brand messages are among the choices available here.
Check or uncheck Autoplay previews
You’ll want to press “adjust” on Playback settings under the Profile & Parental Controls choices. This will take you to a different page.
Check or uncheck Autoplay previews
You may now click or uncheck the box that refers to autoplaying previews when surfing on all screens. Here you can also handle autoplaying the next episode of a series and set your data consumption per device. Simply press save, and you’re finished.
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