
Joe Mark / Android Authority
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- YouTube Premium Light offers a budget priced compensation subscription that removes most advertising from YouTube.
- The exceptions include things like music videos, and in some markets, Google has warned that shorts can also show ads.
- The company is now sending notices to more users that they have been warned that ads in the shorts will begin to appear in late June.
YouTube is able to pay the premium price, which gives users free access to the largest library of content in streaming history. But especially if you recover your music from another provider (such as Spatif Premium Payment), it does not understand a ton of paying the full price of YouTube premiums and not taking advantage of its YouTube music. That is why we were happy to see Google introducing the YouTube Premium Light, which focuses on removing (mostly) ads (mostly) without worrying about any extra things – and does this for a part of the price.
Although premium light removes the majority of ads from ordinary videos, we know that Google has developed a series of exceptions. “Music content, shorts, and when you find or browse.” So far, at least in our experience, they have been the least, and we have found a premium light to offer a very reasonable compromise to pay the full price.
He said, the situation is changing a bit now, and not for better – at least for premium light users in some areas. According to, Google has recently been sending e -mail to Premium Light users in Germany Deskmoder (Through 9TO5GOGLE) They advise users that ads in YouTube shorts will begin to appear by June 30. We have also exposed the tweet community user. Big_d Shareing the same message (this time in English).
Surprisingly, Google is sending information about the ads we already knew about, and thinking that these messages were not targeted by premium light users in all countries, we reached Google in hopes of getting some explanation. And it turns out that all of them have a simple explanation.
You will remember that when we began to hear about the premium light for the last fall test, it was not yet available in the United States, rather than to start in Australia, Germany and Thailand. And it turns out, because Google was still meeting its plans for service, it did not tell users in Germany and Thailand that they would be watching ads in shorts. As long as access to the United States spread, ads in shorts were on the table from the beginning, but Google is still returning and is notifying consumers in Germany and Thailand that they are getting them too.
So this is what is happening with these emails: Most Premium Light users already knew about shorts ads, and now YouTube is telling the rest of you.