YouTube is widespread. According to recent data, the Internet Video Database hosts over 5 billion videos and 2 billion users a month. Thus, it is possible that you have used your smartphone to watch YouTube videos. You can also be a suspect in watching YouTube videos – after all, you simply open the app, search for the video, tap it, and sit back. But even for the most experienced, possibly YouTube applications are features that you have missed or left in their haste to see the latest uploads from favorite creators.
So whether it’s for adding videos to a custom playlist, streaming on TV, or limiting your YouTube usage, here are some great YouTube tips and tricks you may not know about.
Turn on dark mode
With more emphasis on reducing eye strain and battery consumption, dark mode has taken over some of the most used apps today. When you’re spending most of your time watching videos in full-screen on the YouTube app, the slightest retard will definitely look more favorable around the eye, especially at night.
Whether you are on iOS or Android, turning on Dark Mode is a fairly straightforward process. Open the YouTube app settings by tapping on your profile picture in the top right, then tap Settings> General> Appearance Toggle more Dark theme or Use device theme If the dark mode is originally switched on.
In most cases, your YouTube application should automatically change to dark mode if you have already turned it on in your phone display settings.
Setting a break reminder
YouTube has millions of hours of video content to binge you, and it’s easy to get lost in the rabbit hole, so why not set a break reminder? Brake reminders are ideal for those who want to moderate the amount of time their children watch videos, or for those who only want to moderate themselves.
Fortunately, installing it is as easy as a few taps. Just open your YouTube app settings, tap General> Remind me to take a break, And set your desired frequency for the timer. If done correctly, the tab should be turned.
Now, as you watch through the video, a pop-up will appear at the set frequency suggesting a break. You can dismiss or adjust the timer by tapping it Adjustment.
Use picture-in-picture mode


“Picture-in-picture” may sound like a bizarre modern art display, but it’s just the name of the feature that allows YouTube to play in a small, resizable window. This window remains even when you do other things on your phone, so that you can keep watching while sending messages or browsing social media. This is a great novelty, and if you have the ability to use it, you absolutely should.
We say “if” because not everyone gets YouTube’s picture-in-picture mode – well, not yet. This feature is currently available to users on Android 8.0 or later, but those on iOS devices will have to wait until iOS 14 goes live.
Picture-in-picture is really easy to start. Just play the video you want to watch, then go back to your home screen. The video should be narrowed in a small window. If this does not work and it should, make sure Picture-in-Picture mode is enabled in your settings. Head yourself Adjustment App, then hit Apps and notifications > Advanced > exclusive access > picture in Picture > Youtube Toggle more Allow image-in-picture On the situation.
Streaming for Chromecast, Fire Stick or other streaming devices
Watching YouTube on your phone is great, but some content deserves the big screen. If you own a Chromecast, Amazon Fire Stick, or Smart TV, you can watch your YouTube content on the big screen without too much trouble.
To stream from your phone’s YouTube app, simply open YouTube and tap Cast out Icon at the top of the screen. It looks like a square with a winky-Fi symbol in the bottom-left corner, and should be found next to it Search And Record Mouse. After selecting your device from the box that opens, simply select the video you want to watch and it will pop up on your TV.
Don’t see the option to cast? Or your device is not visible in the list? There are some steps you can take to troubleshoot.
- Make sure you have downloaded a companion app if there is a need. The Google Home App (iOS) can help Chromecast users, while Amazon Fire Stick users should download the Amazon Fire TV app (iOS).
- Make sure you are connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your streaming device.
- Restart your phone and streaming device.
- If all else fails, you can manually add it with a TV code. This can be done by opening the YouTube app on your TV. AdjustmentScroll down to Link with tv code, And enter the code found on your YouTube phone app while tapping Watch on tv In the settings.
Interested in other stuff that you can do with streaming devices? See our list of Chromecast tips and tricks.
How to stop watching specific channels and videos
With billions of videos, there’s some content you don’t want to see. Whether it is just a particularly annoying creator or an ex you are not remembered for, there is a way to prevent some videos from appearing in your YouTube feed.
If there is a specific video you don’t want to watch – for example, if you have no interest in a topic – tap and tap the three dots icon to the right of the video name not interested You are not willing to tell YouTube this data will feed into YouTube’s algorithm and its accuracy should be tightened. If it’s a channel you don’t want to watch, tap the same three dots and select Do not recommend the channel. YouTube will then stop recommending that channel to you altogether – although you still won’t be able to find it in YouTube search.
However be careful about what you choose with this option, as there is no easy option. If you want to delete not interested And Do not recommend the channel You can only make a selection by clearing all entries at once. To do this, you need to go to My Activity on your Google account. then go to Other Google Activity Either to the left or below My activity Banner. Choose YouTube ‘not interested’ response > Remove.
Creating and using playlists
Playlists are a great way to group a bunch of related videos together. Maybe it is a playlist for children, a woodworking reference video, or just the dumbest memes you get – no matter what it is, you can make a playlist for it.
To create a playlist, open YouTube and tap Library Button on the bottom right. Then scroll down and select new playlist. You will then be asked if you want to add a video to your previously watched video, but you do not have to do so. Name your playlist and choose whether it can be found via YouTube search (public), only for people with links (unlisted), or only to see you (private). Tap To create and you’re done.
Now you can tap to play, edit or delete your playlist. Adding videos to your playlist is easy. To link to YouTube search, long press the video or tap the three dots to the right of the video title, and select Save to playlist. Then select your playlist and tap done. If you are already watching a video and want to save it, tap Save Button under your video and select your playlist.
It is also worth noting that each YouTube account has access to its own personal watch letter playlist, and you can use it to quickly save videos for later viewing. Tapping instead Save to playlist Like a normal playlist, you can just tap Save to view later Option above to add a video. You can find your watch letter list in your Library, Like other playlists.
Seeing your stats, setting boundaries and receiving reminders
Do you know that YouTube has a page? Go to the right area of the application and you can see how much YouTube you watch on average and which day you are most active. Just tap and select your profile picture in the top-right. Saw time To see your stats.
But, he Saw time The section is not just about statistics – it is also home to tools that allow you to limit your YouTube with restrictions, or take it to new heights. Scroll down from your stats and you will see Tools to manage your YouTube time. Below this you will find your first time-limiting device: Remind me to leave. When enabled, YouTube will remind you to take a break after a certain time of watching a video.
On the other hand, if you want to see more, then turn on Autoplay next video After your current one is completed, YouTube will play a recommended video. Fixed digestion Sends you daily digestion at set times so that you can get your daily fixation.
Enable incognito mode and delete videos from your watch history
It’s easy to connect to your YouTube recommendations. You’ve spent a long time watching videos and speeding up the algorithm, and all you need is to replace your YouTube feed with your young cousin in a video Are for an afternoon of viewing. This is why incognito mode exists
If you don’t want your next watch session to be noted in your watch history, turn on Incognito Mode by tapping and then tapping your profile picture in the upper-right corner of the YouTube app. Turn to incognito. The secret symbol will appear in the top-right while the mode is active, and to turn it off, simply tap and tap the symbol in the top-right corner Close incognito.
If you haven’t missed the video you already watched, well, you can remove it from your watch history and stop YouTube from recommending similar videos. Tap on Library Icon at the bottom right, then tap History. Find the video you want to remove, then either swipe it left to the red remove Button appears, or tap and tap the three dots in the top-right of the video Remove from watch history.
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