Google's upcoming new two-person YouTube Premium subscription tier is great news for people who don't want to commit to a full family plan.
Two-person YouTube Premium tier is a new subscription for roommates and couples
Google's upcoming new two-person YouTube Premium subscription tier is great news for people who don't want to commit to a full family plan.
In a blog post shared on Wednesday, YouTube announced a more affordable Premium plan that’s expected to garner a lot of support from users who want a more cost-effective way to watch their favorite content online without the hassle of back-to-back ad playback.
Google is bringing more perks to YouTube Premium subscribers, including the ability to watch Shorts in a picture-in-picture window on iPhone.
In this step-by-step tutorial, we’ll show you how to remove the credit card, debit card, or other payment method you have added to your Google account for subscribing to services like YouTube Premium, buying apps on Google Play Store, etc.
If you were already shying away from subscribing to YouTube Premium for all the benefits it brings to the table because of the monthly price tag associated with it, then YouTube’s latest change might really turn you away.
Google wants non-paying YouTube viewers to turn off ad blockers or subscribe to YouTube Premium in a new test that cuts folks off after just three videos.
Take a closer look at five new YouTube Premium features for subscribers, including SharePlay support, a mobile queue, smart downloads and others.
Google raised the price of its family YouTube Premium subscription. The privilege of ad-free watching, background playback and offline watching for you and up to five other people will now set you back an extra $5/month.
You might soon have to get a paid YouTube Premium subscription, which costs $12/month, just to watch videos in 4K resolution on your computer or tablet.
Canceling a YouTube Premium subscription can be confusing. Check out two ways to stop your YouTube membership from your iPhone or iPad.
YouTube Premium is a service that you won’t ever want to give up after giving it a try. It’s easy to sign up for via your iPhone or iPad’s YouTube app for $18.99 per month, but did you know you can get the exact same YouTube Premium subscription on your iPhone or iPad for just $13.99?
In this troubleshooting guide, we’ll go over all the solutions to fix YouTube videos not playing or pausing randomly on your iPhone or iPad.