YouTube Blocks Free Background Play in Third-Party Browsers


TL;DR

  • Workaround Closed: YouTube blocked free background play through Samsung Internet, Brave, Vivaldi, and Microsoft Edge browsers on Android and iOS.
  • Official Confirmation: YouTube confirmed the enforcement is intentional to maintain background playback as a Premium-exclusive feature.
  • Technical Change: Server-side verification now stops playback within seconds of screen lock and removes lock screen controls for non-Premium accounts.
  • Broader Pattern: This enforcement follows YouTube’s ongoing crackdown on ad-blockers and unofficial clients to protect subscription revenue.

YouTube this week blocked millions of Android users from accessing free background play through Samsung Internet, Brave, Vivaldi, and Microsoft Edge as the platform enforces Premium exclusivity.

When users minimize third-party browsers or lock their screens, video playback ends within seconds. The Now Playing card vanishes from lock screens entirely, leaving no controls to resume audio.

iOS users face identical restrictions through Safari. The mobile browser workaround had been one of the simplest ways to get background playback for free.

The Change

Android users relying on third-party browsers are no longer able to continue listening to YouTube videos in the background, both within other apps and with the display turned off.

The bulk of reports originated from Samsung Internet users, though users of these browsers have also reported the same behavior.