So you can activate the automatic volume adjustment in TikTok



Did you forget to lower the volume of your mobile when opening TikTok? You no longer need to despair trying to download it as quickly as possible, because the app for Android and iOS of this social network, added an interesting function that you should activate.

With the name of “Auto volume adjustment”TikTok is now will reduce the sound of the mobile when it is too high.

Using certain algorithms, the app for Android and iOS will be able to detect when a video contains screams or some loud sound which could cause inconvenience to users.

How to activate automatic volume adjustment in TikTok?

Before we show you all the steps you have to carry out, it is important to mention that this function is being activated progressively, What does this mean? Not everyone will be able to access it.



Advanced TikTok Options

  • The first step you have to do is open the TikTok app from your mobile device.
  • Once you are inside the social network, you must click on the option that says “Profile”which is located at the bottom right of the screen.
  • Therefore, you will have to press on the three horizontal stripes that appear at the top right.

Activate automatic volume adjustment

  • A menu will be displayed with two options, enter the one that says “Settings and privacy”.
  • Enter the section called “Accessibility”.
  • And finally, activate the button which is next to “Auto volume adjustment”.

In the event that you do not find this option in your TikTok account, you must download the beta version of the app on your Android mobile. It will allow you to access the latest features before anyone else.

Without anything else to add in this regard, if this feature does not allow you to increase the sound volume of videos on TikTok, you should disable it. There are users who have reported some problems when activating it (on Android).



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