Google offers a brand-new, odd method for you to watch YouTube videos for free and without advertisements
Ads are a persistent problem for YouTube users who do not want or cannot afford the contentious YouTube Premium subscription. Nevertheless, a method has surfaced that enables you to view YouTube videos for free and without advertisements.
It is not about doing odd things or blocking advertisements. In actuality, Google is testing a new feature in YouTube Premium that allows users to watch YouTube videos for free and without advertisements.
Although this is feasible, there are a few restrictions that should be noted.
How to watch YouTube for free and without advertisements
Asking a friend who has a YouTube Premium account to share a lengthy video with you is all you need to do if you want to watch it without any advertisements. There will not be any advertisements in this shared video.
Google has been testing a new feature for YouTube Premium subscribers in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Turkey, and the UK in beta form for a few weeks. Additionally, it seems to be expanding to other nations worldwide.
However, exercise caution as there are limitations to this new feature that you should be aware of. Unlimited sharing of ad-free videos is not permitted by Google.
Up to ten ad-free videos can be shared monthly by YouTube Premium users during this trial period. You can choose to share with or without advertisements.
Only one video is included in your monthly limit, and you can share the same video with more than one person. However, keep in mind that you can only play each video ten times. There will be advertisements if any of these restrictions are broken.
Google clearly does this to encourage users to subscribe by allowing them to watch videos without advertisements.
By asking a friend who has YouTube Premium to share YouTube videos with you, you can now watch them for free without any advertisements. You are limited to ten videos per month, though. Even though they have many drawbacks, they are at least better than what we currently have.