Android users can now play YouTube videos in background for free with Microsoft’s Edge browser update


Android users may no longer need to pay for YouTube Premium just to keep videos playing while their phone is locked or while using other apps. Microsoft is currently testing a new feature in its Edge browser for Android that enables background playback of YouTube videos which is typically exclusive to YouTube’s paid subscribers.

The feature was first spotted in the Edge Canary build. It can be switched on by visiting the browser’s advanced settings (edge://flags) and enabling the “Video Background Play” flag. Once activated, YouTube videos will continue playing in the background even when you leave the Edge app, open other apps, or lock your device.

To access the feature after enabling the flag, users can head into the browser’s settings under “Site settings” and look for the background video playback toggle. Turning it on allows videos from YouTube and other sites to keep playing uninterrupted.

Besides this, Microsoft Edge Canary for Android also gives users the option to enable an ad blocker straight from its first launch. A pop-up prompts users to turn on ad blocking, which removes ads from most sites, including YouTube.

What this means for YouTube

Currently, YouTube Premium remains the official way Google lets people watch ad-free and background videos. The new features in Edge, if they roll out beyond the test (Canary) version, could threaten YouTube’s subscription revenue by giving users a free alternative to one of Premium’s headline benefits.

This isn’t the first time Microsoft and Google have clashed over YouTube. More than a decade ago, Microsoft’s YouTube app for Windows Phone bypassed ads and supported downloads, because of which Google blocked it, citing violation of its terms of service. With these new Edge features echoing that playbook by offering capabilities YouTube would rather reserve for paying users or keep behind a paywall, it should be interesting to see how Google responds to this workaround.

For now, users eager to try the new options can install the Edge Canary app on Android and tinker with the experimental settings. Whether this workaround becomes a permanent free perk or is curtailed remains to be seen, but it’s an intriguing move in the ongoing browser wars and a development to watch if you want more from YouTube without reaching for your wallet.


Related Posts

Why wired headphones are quietly making sense again | Technology News

A weekend house cleaning spree unearthed a trove of memories and forgotten objects, including my old wired headphones. They took me back to the summer of 2018, when I first…

Samsung introduces Exynos 2600, the world’s first 2nm smartphone processor | Technology News

Samsung has officially announced the Exynos 2600, its latest smartphone chip, which will compete against the likes of the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 and the Dimensity 9500. Unlike last…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You Missed

Nearly 700 pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents released by US Justice Department are redacted | World News

  • By admin
  • December 21, 2025
  • 0 views
Nearly 700 pages of Jeffrey Epstein documents released by US Justice Department are redacted | World News

ODI world champs India women back to play Sri Lanka T20Is

  • By admin
  • December 21, 2025
  • 0 views
ODI world champs India women back to play Sri Lanka T20Is

Bowen Yang to depart SNL mid-season, last episode with buddy Ariana Grande

  • By admin
  • December 21, 2025
  • 0 views
Bowen Yang to depart SNL mid-season, last episode with buddy Ariana Grande

Akshaye Khanna’s father Vinod Khanna was Osho’s gardener in the ashram: ‘He lived in a 4×6 room’ | Bollywood News

  • By admin
  • December 21, 2025
  • 0 views
Akshaye Khanna’s father Vinod Khanna was Osho’s gardener in the ashram: ‘He lived in a 4×6 room’ | Bollywood News

Why wired headphones are quietly making sense again | Technology News

  • By admin
  • December 21, 2025
  • 0 views
Why wired headphones are quietly making sense again | Technology News

Nine pharma companies ink deals with Trump to lower drug prices

  • By admin
  • December 21, 2025
  • 3 views
Nine pharma companies ink deals with Trump to lower drug prices