During a 2021 survey carried out in Sweden, more than half of responding adults (16+) stated they saw too many ads on YouTube.
YouTube Premium — the add-on that (among other things) gets rid of advertising on YouTube — is now $2 more expensive each month, landing at $14. The annual subscription rate also is going up to $140, an increase of $20.
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YouTube has some minor changes, but ones you might not be too keen on. First up ads now appear at the top of your “Watch Now” list upon opening the app. Can’t say we’re too happy about that one. Second, YouTube will now push notifications to your device of newly uploaded vide...
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Have you encountered a "429: Too Many Requests" error on YouTube while watching videos on Windows? This error occurs when YouTube receives too many requests from your browser and asks you to hold on. The question is: where did these requests come from?
Many services don’t have specific student discounts (I’m looking at you, Netflix!) but have cheaper ad-supported options. Being a young soul, you may not be as jaded and fed up with ads as us old people. Why not cut the price in return for a few seconds of your attention?