YouTube brings a very interesting new feature along with the update to version 13.33 for iOS device. This is the Play Time feature that records how much time you spent watching videos. The update is available in Czech AppI'll do it now.
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So, if you are offered to update the YouTube app to version 13.33, you can take advantage of the new feature. You can find it by clicking on your profile in the upper right corner and then selecting the Watch Time item. You immediately see statistics on how much time you spent watching videos today, yesterday, last week and what is the daily average. Below them we will find a useful function called "Remind me to take a break" after activating which you can set the frequency at which the notification should appear. MiniIt's 5 minutes, maximum almost unrealistic 23 hours and 55 minutes.
This is how the function looks like directly in the application:
You can also turn on or off the automatic playback of the next video in the sequence and turn off the app's sounds or vibrations on this tab. YouTube also allows you tochat send yourself a daily summary of notifications at a time of your choice. Again, just activate the function and set the time.
It is clear that YouTube is also joining, for example, Applu in an effort to help users reduce the amount of time they use their devices. MiniAt first glance, setting a reminder after a certain amount of time seems like a feature that could help someone realize that they spend many hours watching videos every day.
I the one Apple I just hate how well he knows his customers, that he's a bunch of idiots, he needs me, if I don't want to watch videos, I just don't watch them, on the other hand, if I want to, I watch them, yeah, that's a trick, huh ;)
Exactly. I also don't understand the current trend of putting time into everything. If someone is a fool and spends the whole day doing it, he will do it with or without Merak.
If I understand, it is a function directly in appwhat and therefore nothing to do with it apple nothing in common ;)
is for iOS
@$: it's an app written, published and operated by Google, what's wrong with that?
So that's the second feature, next to the impossibility of playing a video in the background.
I would rather welcome a new YouTube for iOSthat will help me stop watching too many ads 😂😂
This is a trend again... The drug dealer will sell 100g of coke for testing and other doses of five grams pretty much on prescription because he starts to care about the customer's health - so that the client lasts a long time, the customer is happy that he is well taken care of and enjoys the perfect user experience 😂