You can now disable YouTube Shorts
Summary
YouTube has introduced a zero-minute time limit option for its Shorts feature, enabling users to completely disable Shorts content on both Android and iOS devices. This update enhances user control by allowing them to entirely avoid Shorts, building upon a previous timer announced in October that had a minimum 15-minute limit. Initially expanded in January for parental controls, the zero-minute option is now rolling out to all YouTube users, as confirmed by spokesperson Makenzie Spiller. Once activated, reaching the specified limit will prevent Shorts from displaying and show a "reached your Shorts feed limit" notification. Users can activate this feature via the YouTube app's settings under "time management."
Key takeaway
YouTube has launched a zero-minute time limit option for Shorts, enabling all users to completely disable the feature on Android and iOS. This update, accessible via the app's time management settings, effectively removes Shorts content from the feed. It offers unprecedented control over viewing habits for users seeking to avoid Shorts entirely.
Topics
- YouTube Shorts
- Time Limit Option
- Content Control
- Parental Controls
- App Settings
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