YouTube Premium. Why it's worth it

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My better half is disabled and watches a lot of YouTube. Mostly, avidly watching the Canadian Van lifers. So I willingly pay for the premium sub for her.

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I always believe in purchasing something if I feel the price is right for the content. Its why I subscribe to Philo. The offer the content I like at a value and their app is very well made with recording etc. I cant justify a subscription for $$$ to get a few channels I will ever watch and thats where iptv fills that gap. :+1:

I use Youtube just about every day however I only use it on my PC not my streaming devices or TV. Sometimes I’ll watch on my phone but rarely as I don’t do Ads. As long as AdGuard and Adblock Plus keep working for me I’m good to go. I don’t see Ads using these 2 Chrome extensions. I’d never pay for the Premium as none of what the Premium offers interests me

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We already get premium for free don’t we? I don’t ever see any ads, or haven’t so far. Unless that changes, the right browser extensions and apps don’t cost a penny.

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I have YouTube premium, but this has me thinking twice about paying for Spotify too when it sounds like YouTube Music is about as good. It looks like a YouTube Music account also syncs your saved videos and music playlists from YouTube too. I’ll have to look into YouTube music some more!

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Well, well, lookey here. Thank you for that my good man!

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I’ve been paying for YouTube since 2020. To be honest, it’s a subscription I forget about even paying for. I have it on every device I own and use it daily, especially in vehicles for YouTube Music. I can’t stand the radio here in the United Kingdom.

I watch videos while I’m at work for 12 hours, as I have a steady job that just requires me to sit in the van and only need a low internet signal. It’s brilliant.

Like most movies and series, you get bored of them, but with YouTube, it’s brilliant to learn, like watching documentaries from real people.

I know it’s £19.00 per calendar month, but when you think about it, it’s 0.63 pence per day, which isn’t bad at all for ad-free videos and music.

It used to be even better when you got freebies like the old Google devices, but I’m not sure if they still do this abroad.

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