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