Noisy Tabs

By | March 25, 2016

Identify Annoying Audio from Web Pages

This tip is for Chrome, Firefox and Edge Users

Many sites, especially news sites, have delayed auto-start videos (or audio ads) on their pages. When surfing multiple pages, you may suddenly hear the audio, but finding which page it is on meant going through each open tab; sometimes I have 15 or 20 open tabs! I was complaining to TC the other day about the blaring sound from videos/ads and how I had to go through several open tabs to find the culprit. He causally says “look for the sound icon” and you can tell which tab it is coming from; as if everyone but I knew this! Sure enough… I looked a little closer and there it was! Its super tiny, but its visible and while I don’t see it available on Internet Explorer, it is on both Chrome and Edge. Below are screenshots of Chrome, Firefox and Edge browsers with open tabs to show you where the sound icon is located on the tab and what it looks like. Thanks TC! Even old dogs can learn new tricks!

Chrome Browser (on the right side of the tab, next to the “x” below):
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Firefox is almost exactly the same as Chrome, see?

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Edge Browser (on the left side of the tab here):
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Sorry, Internet Explorer fans, you’ll never know which tab is annoying you with sound unless you manually check each tab.

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