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Free YouTube Background Play: Google Confirms Crackdown

Akinola Ajibola by Akinola Ajibola
February 1, 2026
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Google formally acknowledged last month that it is addressing gaps that let non-paying customers enjoy free YouTube background playback.

For years, users were able to get around the YouTube Premium paywall by using mobile browsers such as Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, Brave, and Vivaldi to continue playing music while locking their displays or switching between apps.

The majority of users typically acquire YouTube Premium in order to get rid of advertisements on the well-known platform. But Google also blocks a few other services with that barrier. Above all, background playback.

Nevertheless, clever developers and their users have been enjoying ways to obtain the feature for free for a considerable amount of time. The most straightforward method was to play content in the background using a third-party browser, such as Samsung Internet, Brave, or Vivaldi, to mention a few. Google has officially acknowledged that it is taking action against these background playback flaws, following a flood of user reports in recent days.

Although the exact number of people impacted by this change is unknown, Google has the right to make such changes. We are aware that there are various ways to obtain background playback before you start blowing up the comments. For obvious reasons, we won’t talk about any of these things, but most, if not all, of them need a lot more work than just launching a browser; therefore, Google probably succeeded in its objectives.

From the details of the crackdown, according to a Google representative, the background playback is meant to be a feature that is only available to YouTube Premium subscribers.

For the standardised experience, the platform has been modified to provide a “consistent” experience, which means that when the app is minimised or the device is closed, audio for free users now ceases instantly.

Also, technical implementation seems to indicate that the server enforces the block. Before playback ends, users frequently notice a brief “MediaOngoingActivity” indicator.

The impact scope, according to third-party Android browsers, is that the main target reports that the majority of popular mobile browsers no longer support background audio.

This action is a part of Google’s larger initiative to turn free viewers into customers in the wake of earlier campaigns against aggressive ad-blocking software.

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