Your not worth it song
This is a super-useful feature, especially for those that travel on planes regularly.
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With YouTube Premium, you can download and save content on your phone for offline viewing. Now let’s look at some of YouTube Premium’s more interesting features in more detail, as there are quite a few things you probably don’t know about the service. OK, that’s the elevator pitch for YouTube Premium done. Not bad for £11.99 a month, right? YouTube Premium Features
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Whatever app you end up using, with a YouTube Premium subscription you’re getting ad-free access to YouTube as well as free access to a music streaming service that is easily as good as Spotify and Apple Music. Google has a strange penchant for creating multiple apps that do the same thing (hello, Hangouts, Allo, Chat).
Or you can just continue using Google Play Music. And if you have loads of old music stored in your Google Play Music account, as I did, you can move it all over to YouTube Music and access everything via Google’s newer music streaming app. I use Spotify, predominantly, but I’m not going to say no to a free Google Play Music account.
I didn’t know this when I signed up, so it was a nice benefit. That means ALL the music you could ever want. For instance, when you subscribe to YouTube Premium, you get free Google Play Music as well. But there are other benefits – and they’re really cool. This is the main reason why most people subscribe to YouTube Premium, to get ad-free content and access to YouTube Originals. This means if you follow any really big YouTubers, you’re probably missing out on a bunch of exclusive content that is hidden behind YouTube Premium’s paywall. For starters, you get access to exclusive content that is reserved for YouTube Premium subscribers inside YouTube Originals. Previously called YouTube Red, and not to be confused with YouTube TV, YouTube Premium is YouTube as it’d work in a utopian world where publishers had figured out a way to make money with their content online that doesn’t involve adverts.īut YouTube Premium isn’t just about advert-free content it’s quite a bit more than that. YouTube Premium is basically YouTube, just without adverts. What is YouTube Premium? A Brief Overview It covers what you get with YouTube Premium, how it works, what extras you get, and concludes with my thoughts on whether or not YouTube Premium is worth the £11.99 monthly fee. What follows is a kind of everything-you-need-to-know-cum-review of YouTube Premium. I hate adverts, like most people, so I figured I’d give YouTube Premium a try if only to get away from the ever-increasing amount of ads Google is now including before and inside video content on YouTube. You get pop-ups like the ones listed below pretty much every time you open the app… If you use YouTube regularly, you’ll know exactly what I’m talking about. Apparently it’s OK when Google does it though. What’s ironic about all this, however, is the Google actively penalizes websites that use similar marketing tactics online. I had grown tired of interacting with Google’s never-ending pop-up spam on the app which seemed to appear every single time I opened the app. I signed up for YouTube Premium a few weeks back to see if it was for me. It costs £11.99 a month (though you do get a free 30-day trial) and this also gets you access to YouTube Music as well (you can also move all your music from Google Play Music over to YouTube Music too). If you want to make adverts disappear on YouTube, you have to sign up for YouTube Premium. And its main revenue is adverts – lots and lots of adverts. On top of that, around 73% of US adults use YouTube on a daily basis. Around 2 billion people access YouTube every month. YouTube is one of the most popular apps and websites on the web. But it is worth £11.99 a month? Let’s find out… With YouTube Premium, you get access to YouTube without ads as well as YouTube Music.