Stop a web page from automatically refreshing
While the feature is extremely useful, it, however, does get annoying when you want to read the content and the page gets reloaded automatically every second in the middle of your work. If you find this feature unnecessary and interrupting, you can disable the automatic web page refresh. In this article, we show you how to disable auto-refresh in major browsers like Chrome, Firefox, and Microsoft Edge.
Disable Auto-Refresh in Google Chrome
While there is no direct method to disable the web page auto-refresh in Chrome, one can opt to download a third-party extension to automatically block the web page refresh. Follow the below steps to disable web page auto-refresh in Chrome Download and install the Auto Refresh Blocker or Stop AutoRefresh extension from the Chrome Store. Microsoft Edge users can also use this browser extension to stop auto-refresh. Type chrome://extensions in the URL and Navigate to Options.
Go to Details and click on Extension options. Tick the option with Disable Meta Refresh elements in pages and click on Close.
Additionally one can disable the automatic tab discarding to stop the tabs from auto-refreshing. Go to Chrome://flags in the URL. Type Automatic tab discarding in the search bar and choose Disable from the drop-down menu for the flag Automatic tab discarding.
One can also choose to blacklist the websites from an auto-refresh. To do this open the website you want to blacklist.
In the top right corner of the page, choose the option Auto refresh Blocker and click on Blacklist website.
Disable Auto-Refresh in FireFox
Type about: config in the URL and click on Enter. In the search bar, type the preference name accessibility.blockautorefresh. Right-click on the preference name accessibility.blockautorefresh and choose the toggle option from the drop-down menu.
Change the value to true from false to disable web page auto-refresh. See this post to know how to disable Auto-refresh in Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer.