Mute Individual Browser Tabs in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera

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In this video, you will learn to Mute Individual Browser Tabs in Chrome, Firefox, Edge, and Opera. All modern browsers, including Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Microsoft Edge, comes with several features that all users may not know. One of the similar features they carry is a mute individual browser tab. That means all the above-mentioned browsers allow you to mute individual browser tabs in just a few clicks. If you opened any annoying website, you could quickly silence that tab. That means the video will keep playing, but the audio will be muted. This is a handy feature if a new tab starts playing music or video and you want to turn it off temporarily. With one or two clicks of a mouse, you can mute the audio. How to Mute or Unmute Individual Browser Tabs in Google Chrome? To mute the Google Chrome browser tab, perform right-click on it and select the Mute Site option. This activity will permanently mute that site on Chrome. If you need to enable audio again from that site, you need to unmute them. To unmute them, right-click one of that site’s tabs and click Unmute SIte. How to Mute or Unmute Individual Browser Tabs in Mozilla Firefox? To mute a website in Firefox, right-click the tab and select the Mute Tab option. To unmute a site in the future, right-click on the opened tab and select the Unmute Tab option. How to Mute or Unmute Individual Browser Tabs in Microsoft Edge? Perform a right-click on a tab to stop audio and select the Mute tab option. Alternatively, use the shortcut keys Ctrl + M to mute the active tab.