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Jonathan's TFD website, has html header instructions to not autoplay and a whole host of other cool security and user privacy features

In this screenshot, the focus is on a web browser window displaying HTML code. The file is named "video.html" as seen in the tab. The HTML code aims to embed a video into a webpage using the `<video>` tag with attributes `autoplay`, `loop`, and `muted`. The video source is specified as "halloween.mp4" with a type of "video/mp4". This setup ensures the video plays automatically, loops continuously, and remains silent, which aligns with the subtitle explaining that most browsers do not autoplay videos with sound to prevent ads.
The scene also includes a person on the right, wearing a black mask and shirt, viewed from the side. The background is plain, emphasizing the educational nature of the scene. The person appears to be in an instructional setting, possibly explaining the code. The browser window, with its tabs and code editor interface, reflects a focus on web development and coding.
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