In addition, web browsers don’t offer a way to control them, which means that if you leave open a page running animated GIFs your laptop’s battery will last a lot less. Fortunately, if you’re a Chrome user, Google created an extension called Animation Policy to give you some control on GIFs when browsing the web. When Animation Policy by Google installs on your Chrome web browser, you can click the lightning bolt icon in the address bar to access the options that allows you to control GIFs. You can let animated images to play freely, you can select to play images only one, or you can choose not to play images at all. Because you won’t know if an image is an animated GIF if you disable auto play, I find that play once is a more suited option. Animation Policy by Google is a free extension for Chrome, and you can download it from the Chrome Web Store.

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