How To Turn On DRM On Google Chrome Browser [2026 Guide]

How To Turn On DRM On Google Chrome Browser [2026 Guide]

I'm going to teach you how to turn on DRM, or digital rights management, on your Google Chrome browser. DRM is essential for viewing protected content, such as subscription-based streaming services or media that might be DRM-protected. Let's ensure your browser is set up to handle this properly.

Turn On DRM On Google Chrome Browser [2026 Guide]

Open Chrome

First of all, open Google Chrome on your device.

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Go to Settings

Take a look at the top right corner. You'll see an icon featuring three vertical dots, commonly referred to as the More icon. Click those dots, then click Settings from the drop-down menu.

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This opens a new tab where you can manage all aspects of your Chrome experience. It's like the control center for your browser where you can tweak everything from browser appearance to privacy controls.

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Privacy and security

Once you're in the Settings tab, look to the left-hand side. You'll see a sidebar with a variety of options. Find Privacy and security and click it.

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This section is crucial because it pertains to how your browser handles your information and what kind of content it allows websites to show you.

Site settings

Under Privacy and security, select Site settings. This area lets you manage permissions related to different types of content and interactions that websites can have with your browser.

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Additional content settings

Scroll through Site settings until you reach Additional content settings. It may be lower on the page. Click Additional content settings to expand it.

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Protected content IDs

Find and click Protected content IDs. This is where you can configure your browser to allow or disallow protected content.

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Settings > Privacy and security > Site settings > Additional content settings > Protected content IDs

Enable playback

Look for the toggle that says Allow sites to play protected content. Make sure this switch is turned on. When it's on, Google Chrome will allow websites to play DRM-protected media, which ensures you can smoothly access protected digital content.

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Troubleshooting

And there you have it. By following these steps, you've enabled DRM on your Google Chrome browser. This setup is straightforward but vital for accessing protected content online.

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Remember that DRM settings may need adjustment if you experience issues with media playback in the future. Revisit these steps anytime you need.

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Final thoughts

Turning on DRM in Chrome is quick and ensures protected content plays without issues. Follow the path to Protected content IDs and enable Allow sites to play protected content. If playback problems return, check this toggle again and adjust as needed.

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