Firefox Add-on Prevents Automatic Translation on YouTube
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Summary
The article introduces an open-source Firefox add-on called YouTube No Translation that prevents automatic translation on YouTube, keeping video titles, audio tracks, descriptions, and subtitles in their original language.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledKeep titles in their original language
Always use the original audio track
Only show real subtitles in the selected language
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