Many YouTube users love using the autoplay button, which allows YouTube to play one video after another based on the user’s viewing history and other recommendation factors. This helps improve the YouTube experience without choosing a video after the previous one ends. Also known as “Autoplay,” this feature can be enabled with a toggle button. If you’re accustomed to this feature and it’s suddenly gone, don’t worry. This article on systweak blog will walk you through simple solutions to restore the missing YouTube Autoplay button.
Where Is The Autoplay Button On YouTube
The YouTube Autoplay button has been removed from the top-right corner of the app page, which is why it’s no longer visible.
To locate the YouTube Autoplay button in its new position and enable it, sign in to YouTube and select a video to watch. Once the video starts playing, look at the video control bar at the bottom. You’ll see a toggle button—hover over your cursor to check whether it’s turned on or off.
Why Is There No Autoplay Button On YouTube
No definite reason can cause the Autoplay button to be missing on YouTube. It can be any of the reasons listed below or a combination of multiple factors.
- Browser cache and stored cookies can lead to features such as YouTube Autoplay malfunctioning, disappearing, or not working properly.
- An outdated web browser or app.
- Some extensions, like Ad Blockers, interfere with Javascript on a webpage to prevent ads and, at the same time, may hinder some features, such as the Autoplay button.
- YouTube playlists consist of multiple videos set to play consecutively and do not require the Autoplay button.
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Fix – YouTube Autoplay Button Missing On Chrome
We have listed a few methods to enable autoplay on YouTube by returning the toggle button based on why this issue occurs. You can follow each method individually and check if the problem has been resolved. This way, you can ignore the remaining methods after fixing the issue. Let us begin.
Method 1 – Sign Out & Sign In Your YouTube Account
The first method experts recommend is to sign out of the YouTube account and then sign back in. The missing Autoplay button could result from a temporary glitch and can be fixed by a log-out and log-in activity.
1. Open YouTube on the Chrome browser, click the Profile circle in the top right corner and select Sign Out.
2. You will be immediately logged out, and a small box with a Sign In button will appear on the screen.
3. Click on the button and enter the password associated with this Google account to log back in.
Method 2 – Delete Cookies And Cache From Your Browser
Cache and Cookies are temporary files that help the browser load the web pages faster. This is done by saving certain elements on your hard disk and using them to open the webpage instead of downloading new copies whenever the user accesses the page. However, over time, these temporary files accumulate and create conflicts that may result in the Autoplay button being missing. Here are the steps to remove these junk files from your browser.
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Method 3 – Update Your Web Browser
Updating your browser can resolve major and minor issues by enhancing its compatibility and features. Below, we’ve outlined the update steps for the four most popular browsers:
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Method 4 – Disable Adblocker Extensions
While extensions improve the user experience in a browser, they can sometimes conflict with its normal operation. We will start by disabling the ad blocker extensions first and then carry on disabling all extensions to determine if they are causing the issue. If the issue is resolved, enable one extension at a time to see which extension causes the problem.
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Method 5 – Reset Browser
Once you’ve cleared the browser cache, disabled the extensions, and updated the browser, the error should no longer appear. However, if the issue persists, you may need to reset the browser by following the steps below:
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Method 6 – Reinstall The Browser
Browsers are carefully developed by their creators to ensure smooth running on devices. If none of the previous steps have resolved the issue, the last option is to uninstall and reinstall the browser. Here’s what you need to do:
Note : Ensure you have an alternate browser installed on your system before proceeding. After uninstalling it, you can download the installation file for your preferred browser.
1. Press the Windows key and type “Add or remove programs.”
2. Click on the relevant search result to open the Settings window.
3. A list of installed programs will appear. Scroll down to find the browser you want to remove.
4. Click the three dots next to the browser and select Uninstall.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to uninstall the browser from your PC.
6. Restart your PC and reinstall your preferred browser using the alternate browser.
Method 7 – Do Not Use YouTube Playlists
When playing a video from a YouTube playlist, the player will automatically play the next video in the sequence, and you won’t see the Autoplay button. This is normal behavior. To check for the Autoplay button, try playing a video that isn’t part of a playlist.
Method 8 – Use An Alternate Browser
If the issue continues after reinstalling the browser, you may want to consider switching to a different one. Remember that Chrome, Edge, and Opera use the same Chromium engine. Try Firefox, which is built on a different platform, might be a good idea.
Bonus Tip – Fix the YouTube Autoplay button that is missing on Mobile Devices
If you are facing the same issue on your Android mobile device, follow these quick steps to get back to the Autoplay button.
Fix 1 – Delete YouTube App Cache
1. Tap on Settings > Apps > YouTube.
2. Scroll down and tap on Storage.
3. Tap on the Clear Cache button.
Fix 2 – Modify App Settings
1. Launch The YouTube app and click the circular Profile button in the bottom right corner.
2. Tap the Settings icon (gear or cog) in the top right corner.
3. Scroll down the Settings and tab on the Playback option.
4. Slide the toggle button next to the Auto-Play Next Video option towards the right to enable it.
Fix 3 – Update App
1. Open the Play Store app to update any app to the latest version.
2. Tap the Profile circular icon in the top right corner and tap on Manage Apps and Devices.
3. Finally, tap on Updates Available and the Update button next to YouTube.
Note : We recommend tapping the Update All button to update all the apps.
Editor’s Note – You can download YouTube videos only if they do not fall under copyright protection using an online video downloader app and store them on your PC. These videos can be played offline and in the sequence you have decided beforehand. |
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The solutions provided above will restore the missing YouTube Autoplay button. We would love to hear all about your experience. Note which method helped you fix the issue in the comments section below.
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