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YouTube quietly blocks background playback trick in third-party Android browsers

A long-standing workaround that allowed YouTube videos to keep playing in the background through third-party Android browsers appears to be breaking, with reports suggesting Google is tightening checks for non-Premium accounts.

January 29, 2026 / 18:51 IST
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  • YouTube stops background playback in third-party Android browsers for free users
  • Playback now stops when screen turns off unless using YouTube Premium
  • Some inconsistencies remain, but restrictions are gradually rolling out

For years, one of the biggest reasons Android users turned to third-party browsers was a simple but powerful workaround. Opening YouTube in browsers like Samsung Internet, Brave, or Vivaldi often allowed videos to continue playing in the background or with the screen turned off, effectively bypassing one of YouTube Premium’s most popular features. That loophole now appears to be closing.

According to reports highlighted by PiunikaWeb, a growing number of Android users say background playback no longer works when accessing YouTube through third-party browsers. The issue seems most commonly reported by users of Samsung Internet, but similar complaints have surfaced from people using Brave, Vivaldi, and Microsoft Edge. In each case, video playback stops shortly after the screen turns off or the user switches to another app.

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Testing the behaviour confirms the change. When using YouTube through Samsung Internet without a paid subscription, playback now ends within seconds of the display going dark. For a brief moment, the media controls may still appear on the lock screen, but they quickly disappear altogether. This is not simply a case of the play button being disabled. The system removes the Now Playing card entirely, leaving no way to resume playback without reopening the browser and keeping the screen on.

Interestingly, the same behaviour can be observed on iOS when accessing YouTube through Safari without a Premium account. Playback pauses when the display turns off, followed shortly by the disappearance of lock screen controls. By contrast, logging in with a Premium account produces a different result. Playback may pause initially when the screen turns off, but the media controls remain visible, and playback can be resumed. This suggests YouTube is actively checking account entitlements in the background, even when accessed through a web browser rather than the official app.