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Anyone can help to solve the above issues ?

 

I can play the yahoo.news video on iphone, but PC cannot ?

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20 hours ago, bigboyclubsg said:

did you try switching on and off your router?

hv tried but still cannot

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On 8/1/2024 at 3:44 PM, DeMarko said:

Anyone can help to solve the above issues ?

 

I can play the yahoo.news video on iphone, but PC cannot ?

 

Would say depends on your browser.

 

There is some setting from the Security and Privacy. If you set it to "strict" it might block the videos.

It can also be that you have a general setting that blocks third party content.

 

General advice is difficult if the browser is unknown.

 

Mostly Chrome has this issue in particular if you never delete the cache and cookies.

 

If it is Chrome here is some help:

 

https://www.groovypost.com/howto/fix-embedded-videos-not-playing-google-chrome/

 

 

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2 hours ago, singalion said:

 

 

 

Would say depends on your browser.

 

There is some setting from the Security and Privacy. If you set it to "strict" it might block the videos.

It can also be that you have a general setting that blocks third party content.

 

General advice is difficult if the browser is unknown.

 

Mostly Chrome has this issue in particular if you never delete the cache and cookies.

 

If it is Chrome here is some help:

 

https://www.groovypost.com/howto/fix-embedded-videos-not-playing-google-chrome/

 

 

thanks for the help, finally am able to view embedded videos

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13 hours ago, DeMarko said:

thanks for the help, finally am able to view embedded videos

 

No props.

 

It is actually a security setting by the browsers to avoid unintentionally downloading malware.

 

While the Firefox browser users have declined, but with certain settings at Firefox you actually saw the video but there was an info that it is outside content and you had to agree in clicking on it to open the video. I still think Firefox is the better browser.

 

Chrome is already complicated to do a screenshot or to print something directly... 🙄

 

If you don't use any anti malware browser add on or malwarebytes (free version) maybe you intend to download one on your PC to avoid opening malware or phishing intrusions by clicking on videos. Nowadays, many hackers change the links on videos to re-direct them in downloading malware or worse phishing tools to get hold of your passwords or bank / credit card details.

 

 

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