How do i remove annoying videos in daily mail

The Daily Mail! While it's a popular news source, I understand how annoying videos can be. Here are some steps to help you remove or disable videos on the Daily Mail website:

Method 1: Disable videos in your browser settings

  1. Open the Daily Mail website (www.dailymail.co.uk) in your preferred web browser (e.g., Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari).
  2. Click on the three vertical dots or the gear icon in the top right corner of the browser window.
  3. Select "Settings" or "Options" from the dropdown menu.
  4. Scroll down to the "Content" or "Privacy" section.
  5. Look for the "JavaScript" or "Media" settings and toggle the switch to "Off" or "Disable".
  6. Reload the Daily Mail website to apply the changes.

Method 2: Use an ad blocker or video blocker extension

  1. Install an ad blocker or video blocker extension in your browser, such as:
    • uBlock Origin (free)
    • AdBlock Plus (free)
    • Video Blocker (free)
    • News Feed Eradicator (free)
  2. Once installed, restart your browser and visit the Daily Mail website.
  3. The extension should block the videos from loading or playing.

Method 3: Use a browser's built-in ad blocker

  1. If you're using Google Chrome, you can enable the built-in ad blocker:
    • Click on the three vertical dots in the top right corner of the browser window.
    • Select "Settings" from the dropdown menu.
    • Scroll down to the "Advanced" section.
    • Click on "Content settings" under "Privacy and security".
    • Toggle the switch next to "Block ads on sites that show intrusive or misleading ads" to "On".
  2. If you're using Mozilla Firefox, you can enable the built-in ad blocker:
    • Click on the three horizontal lines in the top right corner of the browser window.
    • Select "Add-ons" from the dropdown menu.
    • Click on "Extensions" and search for "Track This".
    • Install and restart your browser.

Method 4: Use a news aggregator or RSS feed

  1. Consider using a news aggregator or RSS feed service like Feedly or Inoreader to read the Daily Mail's articles without the videos.
  2. You can also use a news aggregator app like Apple News or Google News to read the Daily Mail's articles without the videos.

Remember that disabling videos may affect the overall user experience and functionality of the Daily Mail website. If you're concerned about missing important content, you can try using a combination of these methods or adjusting your browser settings to allow videos to load while still blocking annoying ads.