Thanks for the update — and really appreciate the kind words! 😊
That is definitely frustrating when it comes back after you’ve already changed the settings. Unfortunately, Facebook sometimes overrides browser-level settings when it pushes out updates or tests new layouts, which can cause the Picture-in-Picture player to reappear even when disabled.
A few more things you can try:
1. In Edge, go to:
Then search for “Picture-in-Picture” and set any active flags to Disabled, then restart Edge.
2. Clear your Facebook cookies and cache once more — this often resets playback behavior.
3. If it persists, consider testing Firefox; several users have reported that Facebook respects their PiP setting more reliably there.
Sadly, because Facebook controls the player behavior from their end, there isn’t always a permanent fix — but these steps usually minimize it.
Thanks again for sticking with it and for the kind feedback about the site — we’re always here if you need more help! 🙏
— 🛠️ PCHF Technical Response Team
That is definitely frustrating when it comes back after you’ve already changed the settings. Unfortunately, Facebook sometimes overrides browser-level settings when it pushes out updates or tests new layouts, which can cause the Picture-in-Picture player to reappear even when disabled.
A few more things you can try:
1. In Edge, go to:
Code:
edge://flags
2. Clear your Facebook cookies and cache once more — this often resets playback behavior.
3. If it persists, consider testing Firefox; several users have reported that Facebook respects their PiP setting more reliably there.
Sadly, because Facebook controls the player behavior from their end, there isn’t always a permanent fix — but these steps usually minimize it.
Thanks again for sticking with it and for the kind feedback about the site — we’re always here if you need more help! 🙏
— 🛠️ PCHF Technical Response Team
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