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A Complete Guide to Registering with YouTube for 2024
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A Complete Guide to Registering with YouTube
How to Create a YouTube Account
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
People create YouTube accounts for a lot of different reasons. Some YouTubers just love making videos and created their channels so they would have somewhere to post their work. Others have strong opinions they need a platform to share. There are a lot of people on YouTube whose main interest is in a separate website or other social media page, but they use their YouTube channels to help generate traffic. If you are considering starting your own YouTube channel then you should take a second to consider why you want to, since this will have an impact on what kind of videos you make. Your reasons for wanting to make a YouTube account do not have to be very elaborate. Maybe you just think it will be fun. Good news; it will be!
Once you know for sure that you want to create a YouTube account, and also know why you want to do it, you have already started building your channel. There are still a few important things to consider, though. This article will walk you through signing up for a YouTube account, and give you some tips about starting your channel.
Creating Your YouTube Account in 6 Steps
1. Go to YouTube.com and look at the top right corner of your screen. There will either be a blue Sign In button, or an icon representing you. YouTube accounts and Google accounts are the same, so if you are signed into your Gmail account you are already signed into YouTube as well.
2. If you see a Sign In button, click it. If you see your icon click on that, and in the window that pops up select Add Account. Either way, you will be taken into a sign in screen. Under where it asks for your email address it will say Create Account. Click on Create Account.
3. In the sign up page you will need to put in your name, email address, and mobile phone number as well as some other personal information. Do not enter your current Gmail address. Enter an alternate email you have created for your vlog, or click on I would like a new Gmail address. This will change your page slightly so that the email field becomes Choose a Username.
You will probably need to try a few different usernames before you find one that is not taken.
4. You will have to put in both a first and last name when you create your account, but you can change it to one name later.
5. Your password will need to be at least 8 characters long. Try to use a combination of letters or numbers, and make sure it is not something easily guessable (i.e spouses name).
6. After you finish the form click Next Step and, in the next screen, Continue to YouTube.
Tips on Starting a YouTube Channel
1. Choose a Topic you Love
When choosing a topic for your YouTube channel make sure you pick something you are passionate about. If you already have an interest or hobby which you are always researching and are extremely up-to-date on then that should probably be the theme of your vlog. If you plan to have a channel where people go to learn anything then you will need to be an authority on that topic. Whatever you make videos about it will need to be something you can realistically see yourself putting a lot of time into. If you cannot think of more than a couple ideas for videos on your topic then that is a sign that you need to choose something else to focus on.
You should check to see how much demand there is for videos on your topic. This can be done by googling your topic to see what else is out there. If not many people have addressed your topic yet it probably means that it is not something a lot of people want to know about. However, it could also mean that the people who do want to watch videos like yours have been starved for content. Your channel will flop if you do not love what you are making videos about, so do not choose something just because you think it will be popular. Follow your passion.
2. Check out the Competition
You should look for other vlogs with similar topics to yours not only to gauge how much demand there is for your videos, but to check out the competition. If there are a lot of YouTube channels dedicated to the same topic you want to vlog about then this should not discourage you from going after the same viewers. People who are excited about a topic frequently watch more than one vlog about it. It might not even be correct to think of other vloggers within your genre as ‘the competition’ since you are ultimately part of the same community. You will need to watch these people’s videos as part of keeping yourself informed and will likely become a fan – maybe even a collaborator some day – of theirs.
The main reason you want to look into YouTube channels like yours is because you do not want to be creating content that is overdone and boring. You are tackling the same topic as other people, and may even make some videos on the exact same subjects as others already have. There needs to be something unique about your videos that makes them stand out from what already exists. By looking at what other people are already doing you will be able to come up with ideas for what you can do differently.
3. Choose a Great Name
Picking a great name for your YouTube account can take a lot of effort. Chances are you will not want to use your own name, at least not in full. Although your real name can work for if you are a lifestyle vlogger in most cases you will have a more specific topic that will need to be addressed in your channel’s name. Try out your name or a nickname for yourself in combination with different words associated with the topic of your vlog. Aim to create a name that is catchy and easy to remember.
Chances are a few of your first couple picks will be unavailable. YouTube is a popular site and a lot of the best names are taken. The last thing you should ever do while naming your YouTube channel is add numbers or letters to the end of a name you like because it is taken. Names with numbers at the end are hard for viewers to remember and find again. Choosing a weak name with a trail of numbers or letters after it will make it very hard for your channel to grow. Brainstorm a long list of potential names that are actually good and keep on trying them out until you find one that’s available.
For more information on naming your YouTube channel read our post ‘How To Pick a Name for Your YouTube Channel’.
4. Make a Schedule
Maintaining a YouTube channel is a big time commitment. You need to post videos regularly or people will forget about you, and videos can take a long time to make. When you are first starting your vlog you should make yourself a schedule for when you want to upload videos. Having a schedule will help you budget your time and ensure that your vlog never gets in the way of the rest of your life.
Having a posting schedule will also help you grow your channel. Viewers like it when they know when to expect new content from vloggers they like. They are more likely to subscribe and tune in for every post if they are given a chance to anticipate when your new entry is coming.
5. Take Inventory
Think about what equipment you have that you can use for your YouTube channel. The only thing you absolutely cannot get by without is a decent camera, but there are other types of equipment that it is a good idea to have too. Lights, a tripod, an external microphone – these are all things that a lot of YouTubers find they need in order to produce great videos. If you do not have these things, or money you are prepared to invest in them, then you will need to find ways around them until your situation changes. For more information check out our post ‘The Best YouTube Equipment: What You Need to Start Your Channel’.
Read More to Get : Best Video Websites Like YouTube >>
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
People create YouTube accounts for a lot of different reasons. Some YouTubers just love making videos and created their channels so they would have somewhere to post their work. Others have strong opinions they need a platform to share. There are a lot of people on YouTube whose main interest is in a separate website or other social media page, but they use their YouTube channels to help generate traffic. If you are considering starting your own YouTube channel then you should take a second to consider why you want to, since this will have an impact on what kind of videos you make. Your reasons for wanting to make a YouTube account do not have to be very elaborate. Maybe you just think it will be fun. Good news; it will be!
Once you know for sure that you want to create a YouTube account, and also know why you want to do it, you have already started building your channel. There are still a few important things to consider, though. This article will walk you through signing up for a YouTube account, and give you some tips about starting your channel.
Creating Your YouTube Account in 6 Steps
1. Go to YouTube.com and look at the top right corner of your screen. There will either be a blue Sign In button, or an icon representing you. YouTube accounts and Google accounts are the same, so if you are signed into your Gmail account you are already signed into YouTube as well.
2. If you see a Sign In button, click it. If you see your icon click on that, and in the window that pops up select Add Account. Either way, you will be taken into a sign in screen. Under where it asks for your email address it will say Create Account. Click on Create Account.
3. In the sign up page you will need to put in your name, email address, and mobile phone number as well as some other personal information. Do not enter your current Gmail address. Enter an alternate email you have created for your vlog, or click on I would like a new Gmail address. This will change your page slightly so that the email field becomes Choose a Username.
You will probably need to try a few different usernames before you find one that is not taken.
4. You will have to put in both a first and last name when you create your account, but you can change it to one name later.
5. Your password will need to be at least 8 characters long. Try to use a combination of letters or numbers, and make sure it is not something easily guessable (i.e spouses name).
6. After you finish the form click Next Step and, in the next screen, Continue to YouTube.
Tips on Starting a YouTube Channel
1. Choose a Topic you Love
When choosing a topic for your YouTube channel make sure you pick something you are passionate about. If you already have an interest or hobby which you are always researching and are extremely up-to-date on then that should probably be the theme of your vlog. If you plan to have a channel where people go to learn anything then you will need to be an authority on that topic. Whatever you make videos about it will need to be something you can realistically see yourself putting a lot of time into. If you cannot think of more than a couple ideas for videos on your topic then that is a sign that you need to choose something else to focus on.
You should check to see how much demand there is for videos on your topic. This can be done by googling your topic to see what else is out there. If not many people have addressed your topic yet it probably means that it is not something a lot of people want to know about. However, it could also mean that the people who do want to watch videos like yours have been starved for content. Your channel will flop if you do not love what you are making videos about, so do not choose something just because you think it will be popular. Follow your passion.
2. Check out the Competition
You should look for other vlogs with similar topics to yours not only to gauge how much demand there is for your videos, but to check out the competition. If there are a lot of YouTube channels dedicated to the same topic you want to vlog about then this should not discourage you from going after the same viewers. People who are excited about a topic frequently watch more than one vlog about it. It might not even be correct to think of other vloggers within your genre as ‘the competition’ since you are ultimately part of the same community. You will need to watch these people’s videos as part of keeping yourself informed and will likely become a fan – maybe even a collaborator some day – of theirs.
The main reason you want to look into YouTube channels like yours is because you do not want to be creating content that is overdone and boring. You are tackling the same topic as other people, and may even make some videos on the exact same subjects as others already have. There needs to be something unique about your videos that makes them stand out from what already exists. By looking at what other people are already doing you will be able to come up with ideas for what you can do differently.
3. Choose a Great Name
Picking a great name for your YouTube account can take a lot of effort. Chances are you will not want to use your own name, at least not in full. Although your real name can work for if you are a lifestyle vlogger in most cases you will have a more specific topic that will need to be addressed in your channel’s name. Try out your name or a nickname for yourself in combination with different words associated with the topic of your vlog. Aim to create a name that is catchy and easy to remember.
Chances are a few of your first couple picks will be unavailable. YouTube is a popular site and a lot of the best names are taken. The last thing you should ever do while naming your YouTube channel is add numbers or letters to the end of a name you like because it is taken. Names with numbers at the end are hard for viewers to remember and find again. Choosing a weak name with a trail of numbers or letters after it will make it very hard for your channel to grow. Brainstorm a long list of potential names that are actually good and keep on trying them out until you find one that’s available.
For more information on naming your YouTube channel read our post ‘How To Pick a Name for Your YouTube Channel’.
4. Make a Schedule
Maintaining a YouTube channel is a big time commitment. You need to post videos regularly or people will forget about you, and videos can take a long time to make. When you are first starting your vlog you should make yourself a schedule for when you want to upload videos. Having a schedule will help you budget your time and ensure that your vlog never gets in the way of the rest of your life.
Having a posting schedule will also help you grow your channel. Viewers like it when they know when to expect new content from vloggers they like. They are more likely to subscribe and tune in for every post if they are given a chance to anticipate when your new entry is coming.
5. Take Inventory
Think about what equipment you have that you can use for your YouTube channel. The only thing you absolutely cannot get by without is a decent camera, but there are other types of equipment that it is a good idea to have too. Lights, a tripod, an external microphone – these are all things that a lot of YouTubers find they need in order to produce great videos. If you do not have these things, or money you are prepared to invest in them, then you will need to find ways around them until your situation changes. For more information check out our post ‘The Best YouTube Equipment: What You Need to Start Your Channel’.
Read More to Get : Best Video Websites Like YouTube >>
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
People create YouTube accounts for a lot of different reasons. Some YouTubers just love making videos and created their channels so they would have somewhere to post their work. Others have strong opinions they need a platform to share. There are a lot of people on YouTube whose main interest is in a separate website or other social media page, but they use their YouTube channels to help generate traffic. If you are considering starting your own YouTube channel then you should take a second to consider why you want to, since this will have an impact on what kind of videos you make. Your reasons for wanting to make a YouTube account do not have to be very elaborate. Maybe you just think it will be fun. Good news; it will be!
Once you know for sure that you want to create a YouTube account, and also know why you want to do it, you have already started building your channel. There are still a few important things to consider, though. This article will walk you through signing up for a YouTube account, and give you some tips about starting your channel.
Creating Your YouTube Account in 6 Steps
1. Go to YouTube.com and look at the top right corner of your screen. There will either be a blue Sign In button, or an icon representing you. YouTube accounts and Google accounts are the same, so if you are signed into your Gmail account you are already signed into YouTube as well.
2. If you see a Sign In button, click it. If you see your icon click on that, and in the window that pops up select Add Account. Either way, you will be taken into a sign in screen. Under where it asks for your email address it will say Create Account. Click on Create Account.
3. In the sign up page you will need to put in your name, email address, and mobile phone number as well as some other personal information. Do not enter your current Gmail address. Enter an alternate email you have created for your vlog, or click on I would like a new Gmail address. This will change your page slightly so that the email field becomes Choose a Username.
You will probably need to try a few different usernames before you find one that is not taken.
4. You will have to put in both a first and last name when you create your account, but you can change it to one name later.
5. Your password will need to be at least 8 characters long. Try to use a combination of letters or numbers, and make sure it is not something easily guessable (i.e spouses name).
6. After you finish the form click Next Step and, in the next screen, Continue to YouTube.
Tips on Starting a YouTube Channel
1. Choose a Topic you Love
When choosing a topic for your YouTube channel make sure you pick something you are passionate about. If you already have an interest or hobby which you are always researching and are extremely up-to-date on then that should probably be the theme of your vlog. If you plan to have a channel where people go to learn anything then you will need to be an authority on that topic. Whatever you make videos about it will need to be something you can realistically see yourself putting a lot of time into. If you cannot think of more than a couple ideas for videos on your topic then that is a sign that you need to choose something else to focus on.
You should check to see how much demand there is for videos on your topic. This can be done by googling your topic to see what else is out there. If not many people have addressed your topic yet it probably means that it is not something a lot of people want to know about. However, it could also mean that the people who do want to watch videos like yours have been starved for content. Your channel will flop if you do not love what you are making videos about, so do not choose something just because you think it will be popular. Follow your passion.
2. Check out the Competition
You should look for other vlogs with similar topics to yours not only to gauge how much demand there is for your videos, but to check out the competition. If there are a lot of YouTube channels dedicated to the same topic you want to vlog about then this should not discourage you from going after the same viewers. People who are excited about a topic frequently watch more than one vlog about it. It might not even be correct to think of other vloggers within your genre as ‘the competition’ since you are ultimately part of the same community. You will need to watch these people’s videos as part of keeping yourself informed and will likely become a fan – maybe even a collaborator some day – of theirs.
The main reason you want to look into YouTube channels like yours is because you do not want to be creating content that is overdone and boring. You are tackling the same topic as other people, and may even make some videos on the exact same subjects as others already have. There needs to be something unique about your videos that makes them stand out from what already exists. By looking at what other people are already doing you will be able to come up with ideas for what you can do differently.
3. Choose a Great Name
Picking a great name for your YouTube account can take a lot of effort. Chances are you will not want to use your own name, at least not in full. Although your real name can work for if you are a lifestyle vlogger in most cases you will have a more specific topic that will need to be addressed in your channel’s name. Try out your name or a nickname for yourself in combination with different words associated with the topic of your vlog. Aim to create a name that is catchy and easy to remember.
Chances are a few of your first couple picks will be unavailable. YouTube is a popular site and a lot of the best names are taken. The last thing you should ever do while naming your YouTube channel is add numbers or letters to the end of a name you like because it is taken. Names with numbers at the end are hard for viewers to remember and find again. Choosing a weak name with a trail of numbers or letters after it will make it very hard for your channel to grow. Brainstorm a long list of potential names that are actually good and keep on trying them out until you find one that’s available.
For more information on naming your YouTube channel read our post ‘How To Pick a Name for Your YouTube Channel’.
4. Make a Schedule
Maintaining a YouTube channel is a big time commitment. You need to post videos regularly or people will forget about you, and videos can take a long time to make. When you are first starting your vlog you should make yourself a schedule for when you want to upload videos. Having a schedule will help you budget your time and ensure that your vlog never gets in the way of the rest of your life.
Having a posting schedule will also help you grow your channel. Viewers like it when they know when to expect new content from vloggers they like. They are more likely to subscribe and tune in for every post if they are given a chance to anticipate when your new entry is coming.
5. Take Inventory
Think about what equipment you have that you can use for your YouTube channel. The only thing you absolutely cannot get by without is a decent camera, but there are other types of equipment that it is a good idea to have too. Lights, a tripod, an external microphone – these are all things that a lot of YouTubers find they need in order to produce great videos. If you do not have these things, or money you are prepared to invest in them, then you will need to find ways around them until your situation changes. For more information check out our post ‘The Best YouTube Equipment: What You Need to Start Your Channel’.
Read More to Get : Best Video Websites Like YouTube >>
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
People create YouTube accounts for a lot of different reasons. Some YouTubers just love making videos and created their channels so they would have somewhere to post their work. Others have strong opinions they need a platform to share. There are a lot of people on YouTube whose main interest is in a separate website or other social media page, but they use their YouTube channels to help generate traffic. If you are considering starting your own YouTube channel then you should take a second to consider why you want to, since this will have an impact on what kind of videos you make. Your reasons for wanting to make a YouTube account do not have to be very elaborate. Maybe you just think it will be fun. Good news; it will be!
Once you know for sure that you want to create a YouTube account, and also know why you want to do it, you have already started building your channel. There are still a few important things to consider, though. This article will walk you through signing up for a YouTube account, and give you some tips about starting your channel.
Creating Your YouTube Account in 6 Steps
1. Go to YouTube.com and look at the top right corner of your screen. There will either be a blue Sign In button, or an icon representing you. YouTube accounts and Google accounts are the same, so if you are signed into your Gmail account you are already signed into YouTube as well.
2. If you see a Sign In button, click it. If you see your icon click on that, and in the window that pops up select Add Account. Either way, you will be taken into a sign in screen. Under where it asks for your email address it will say Create Account. Click on Create Account.
3. In the sign up page you will need to put in your name, email address, and mobile phone number as well as some other personal information. Do not enter your current Gmail address. Enter an alternate email you have created for your vlog, or click on I would like a new Gmail address. This will change your page slightly so that the email field becomes Choose a Username.
You will probably need to try a few different usernames before you find one that is not taken.
4. You will have to put in both a first and last name when you create your account, but you can change it to one name later.
5. Your password will need to be at least 8 characters long. Try to use a combination of letters or numbers, and make sure it is not something easily guessable (i.e spouses name).
6. After you finish the form click Next Step and, in the next screen, Continue to YouTube.
Tips on Starting a YouTube Channel
1. Choose a Topic you Love
When choosing a topic for your YouTube channel make sure you pick something you are passionate about. If you already have an interest or hobby which you are always researching and are extremely up-to-date on then that should probably be the theme of your vlog. If you plan to have a channel where people go to learn anything then you will need to be an authority on that topic. Whatever you make videos about it will need to be something you can realistically see yourself putting a lot of time into. If you cannot think of more than a couple ideas for videos on your topic then that is a sign that you need to choose something else to focus on.
You should check to see how much demand there is for videos on your topic. This can be done by googling your topic to see what else is out there. If not many people have addressed your topic yet it probably means that it is not something a lot of people want to know about. However, it could also mean that the people who do want to watch videos like yours have been starved for content. Your channel will flop if you do not love what you are making videos about, so do not choose something just because you think it will be popular. Follow your passion.
2. Check out the Competition
You should look for other vlogs with similar topics to yours not only to gauge how much demand there is for your videos, but to check out the competition. If there are a lot of YouTube channels dedicated to the same topic you want to vlog about then this should not discourage you from going after the same viewers. People who are excited about a topic frequently watch more than one vlog about it. It might not even be correct to think of other vloggers within your genre as ‘the competition’ since you are ultimately part of the same community. You will need to watch these people’s videos as part of keeping yourself informed and will likely become a fan – maybe even a collaborator some day – of theirs.
The main reason you want to look into YouTube channels like yours is because you do not want to be creating content that is overdone and boring. You are tackling the same topic as other people, and may even make some videos on the exact same subjects as others already have. There needs to be something unique about your videos that makes them stand out from what already exists. By looking at what other people are already doing you will be able to come up with ideas for what you can do differently.
3. Choose a Great Name
Picking a great name for your YouTube account can take a lot of effort. Chances are you will not want to use your own name, at least not in full. Although your real name can work for if you are a lifestyle vlogger in most cases you will have a more specific topic that will need to be addressed in your channel’s name. Try out your name or a nickname for yourself in combination with different words associated with the topic of your vlog. Aim to create a name that is catchy and easy to remember.
Chances are a few of your first couple picks will be unavailable. YouTube is a popular site and a lot of the best names are taken. The last thing you should ever do while naming your YouTube channel is add numbers or letters to the end of a name you like because it is taken. Names with numbers at the end are hard for viewers to remember and find again. Choosing a weak name with a trail of numbers or letters after it will make it very hard for your channel to grow. Brainstorm a long list of potential names that are actually good and keep on trying them out until you find one that’s available.
For more information on naming your YouTube channel read our post ‘How To Pick a Name for Your YouTube Channel’.
4. Make a Schedule
Maintaining a YouTube channel is a big time commitment. You need to post videos regularly or people will forget about you, and videos can take a long time to make. When you are first starting your vlog you should make yourself a schedule for when you want to upload videos. Having a schedule will help you budget your time and ensure that your vlog never gets in the way of the rest of your life.
Having a posting schedule will also help you grow your channel. Viewers like it when they know when to expect new content from vloggers they like. They are more likely to subscribe and tune in for every post if they are given a chance to anticipate when your new entry is coming.
5. Take Inventory
Think about what equipment you have that you can use for your YouTube channel. The only thing you absolutely cannot get by without is a decent camera, but there are other types of equipment that it is a good idea to have too. Lights, a tripod, an external microphone – these are all things that a lot of YouTubers find they need in order to produce great videos. If you do not have these things, or money you are prepared to invest in them, then you will need to find ways around them until your situation changes. For more information check out our post ‘The Best YouTube Equipment: What You Need to Start Your Channel’.
Read More to Get : Best Video Websites Like YouTube >>
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
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YouTube’s Commercial Free: Chrome, Firefox, Android & iPhone Tips
How to Block YouTube Ads on Chrome/Firefox/Android/iPhone
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
YouTube is unquestionably the world’s most popular video-sharing platform with a massive 2 billion active monthly users. With such a large audience, advertisers are pouring a lot of funds into Google’s video platform that makes up a big portion of the company’s advertising revenue. Unfortunately, according to the BI Intelligence Digital Trust Survey , YouTube serves up the most annoying ads with 43 percent of the respondents considering YouTube ads most irksome.
Every now and then you’ll get annoyed with the obtrusive ads and ask how to block YouTube ads. Getting away with the un-skippable and plagued 30-second ads during the playback or the onscreen pop-up ads that come suddenly on the playing screen will make your life miserable when watching a show or practicing a dance move. To help you escape the forced ads on YouTube we’ll go through the YouTube ad blocking techniques available. You will learn:
- Part 1: How to block YouTube ads on the computer (Chrome & Firefox)
- Part 2: How to block YouTube ads on the mobile phone (Android & iPhone)
Here is the video guide to help you block Youtube ads on the computer and mobile phone
Part 1: How to block YouTube ads on the computer (Chrome & Firefox)
In case you care about and want to support content creators on YouTube, you can buy the YouTube Premium which will also give you access to exclusive shows and will eliminate ads from your YouTube life.
However, as most of us won’t like the idea of paying for a free service, there are possible solutions of how to block YouTube ads in Chrome or Firefox. You will need to install a third-party browser extension proficient in blocking the annoying YouTube ads in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
1.Google Chrome
Chrome allows you to have extensions to enhance the browser features and interact more with the content presented to you. These third-party extensions or sometimes called Add-ons can help prevent the irritating YouTube ads to show up on the site. To install them, follow the steps.
- 1. Open Google Chrome browser and go to Menu.
- 2. In the Menu look for “More Tools” and in there tap the “Extensions”.
- 3. In the Extensions tap the “Main menu” at the left-hand side. It will show the menu here open the Chrome Web Store. Or you can simply open Chrome Web Store
- 4. You will need to sign in with your Google account if you’re not already signed in.
- 5. In the search box type “ad blocker YouTube” and tap enter. You’ll see a list of ad blockers available for chrome.
- 6. You will adblocker’s specifically for YouTube ads. Select whichever you like and it will block the YouTube ads on Chrome.
2.Mozilla Firefox
You can also install third-party extensions to block YouTube ads from popping up in the middle of the playback. To install the extensions, follow the steps.
- 1. Tap the Hamburger Menu on Firefox at the top-right corner and select Add-ons.
- 2. In the search bar “Find more extensions” type “ad blocker YouTube” and press enter.
- 3. Select an appropriate ad blocker and it will protect you from the irritating ads.
- 4. Tap the “Add to Firefox” to download the extension.
- 5. It will ask for permission, press “Add” again to grant the permissions.
Part 2: How to block YouTube ads on the mobile phone (Android & iPhone)
Ads can cause inconvenience and make YouTube watching a sour experience. To protect yourself from the constant nagging ads on mobile platforms both Android and iPhone you can utilize the numerous ad-blocking apps for Android and iOS. Though the simplest method of blocking the ads and watch YouTube content without ads is to use the Adblock Browser available both for both devices at Google Play Store and Apple Store. This technique won’t require you to root your Android phone or jailbreak the iPhone for watching ad-free YouTube videos.
1.Android
Android is pretty flexible and allows you to add many feature-rich third-party apps. Though there might be other options available to get rid of the irksome YouTube ads, the easiest and single app solution to remove ads is downloading an Adblock browser app that will act as your default browser when you try to want to watch YouTube videos. The steps to set up your Android to block YouTube ads are down here.
- 1. Click Here to install Adblock Browser on your Android device.
- 2. It is a full-fledged browser and can act as your primary browser for YouTube playback.
- 3. After installing the Adblock Browser your Android device may still try to play videos in the YouTube app.
- 4. To current that, open the “Settings” on your Android and go to “Apps & notifications” and press See all. In the apps find YouTube, tap in to see app info.
- 5. In the App info screen click “Storage & cache”.
- 6. Tap on “Clear storage”. This will clear all the cache and data of the app from the operating system.
- 7. Now your YouTube videos will be played in the Adblock Browser.
2.iPhone
On iOS, you can keep using the default iOS browser and still be able to block YouTube ads in the Safari browser app. You can add third-party ad blocker apps to disable YouTube ads on your iPhone and link it as the Content Blocker in the Safari settings. To activate the ad blocking feature, follow the steps.
- 1. Open Apple Store and download any ad blocker app you like.
- 2. Now come to the iPhone device Settings and go to Safari.
- 3. In the Safari settings, you will find a “Block Pop-ups” toggle button, activate it.
- 4. Right below the toggle button, you’ll see the “Content Blockers” tap to configure it.
- 5. The ad blocker app you just downloaded will be displaying under Allow these content blockers, enable it with the toggle button.
- 6. Now your Safari browser will block all YouTube ads during playback.
Conclusion
Ads can be annoying and time-wasting if you are being forced to watch them every other minute. YouTube is as addictive as its active userbase depict and during that addiction, anyone will not accept an interruption. To do away with the disruptive adds and block YouTube ads on any of your devices from PC to Mac, or mobile devices you need to have an adblocker application that will disable YouTube ads and make your video viewing experience smooth and relishing.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
YouTube is unquestionably the world’s most popular video-sharing platform with a massive 2 billion active monthly users. With such a large audience, advertisers are pouring a lot of funds into Google’s video platform that makes up a big portion of the company’s advertising revenue. Unfortunately, according to the BI Intelligence Digital Trust Survey , YouTube serves up the most annoying ads with 43 percent of the respondents considering YouTube ads most irksome.
Every now and then you’ll get annoyed with the obtrusive ads and ask how to block YouTube ads. Getting away with the un-skippable and plagued 30-second ads during the playback or the onscreen pop-up ads that come suddenly on the playing screen will make your life miserable when watching a show or practicing a dance move. To help you escape the forced ads on YouTube we’ll go through the YouTube ad blocking techniques available. You will learn:
- Part 1: How to block YouTube ads on the computer (Chrome & Firefox)
- Part 2: How to block YouTube ads on the mobile phone (Android & iPhone)
Here is the video guide to help you block Youtube ads on the computer and mobile phone
Part 1: How to block YouTube ads on the computer (Chrome & Firefox)
In case you care about and want to support content creators on YouTube, you can buy the YouTube Premium which will also give you access to exclusive shows and will eliminate ads from your YouTube life.
However, as most of us won’t like the idea of paying for a free service, there are possible solutions of how to block YouTube ads in Chrome or Firefox. You will need to install a third-party browser extension proficient in blocking the annoying YouTube ads in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
1.Google Chrome
Chrome allows you to have extensions to enhance the browser features and interact more with the content presented to you. These third-party extensions or sometimes called Add-ons can help prevent the irritating YouTube ads to show up on the site. To install them, follow the steps.
- 1. Open Google Chrome browser and go to Menu.
- 2. In the Menu look for “More Tools” and in there tap the “Extensions”.
- 3. In the Extensions tap the “Main menu” at the left-hand side. It will show the menu here open the Chrome Web Store. Or you can simply open Chrome Web Store
- 4. You will need to sign in with your Google account if you’re not already signed in.
- 5. In the search box type “ad blocker YouTube” and tap enter. You’ll see a list of ad blockers available for chrome.
- 6. You will adblocker’s specifically for YouTube ads. Select whichever you like and it will block the YouTube ads on Chrome.
2.Mozilla Firefox
You can also install third-party extensions to block YouTube ads from popping up in the middle of the playback. To install the extensions, follow the steps.
- 1. Tap the Hamburger Menu on Firefox at the top-right corner and select Add-ons.
- 2. In the search bar “Find more extensions” type “ad blocker YouTube” and press enter.
- 3. Select an appropriate ad blocker and it will protect you from the irritating ads.
- 4. Tap the “Add to Firefox” to download the extension.
- 5. It will ask for permission, press “Add” again to grant the permissions.
Part 2: How to block YouTube ads on the mobile phone (Android & iPhone)
Ads can cause inconvenience and make YouTube watching a sour experience. To protect yourself from the constant nagging ads on mobile platforms both Android and iPhone you can utilize the numerous ad-blocking apps for Android and iOS. Though the simplest method of blocking the ads and watch YouTube content without ads is to use the Adblock Browser available both for both devices at Google Play Store and Apple Store. This technique won’t require you to root your Android phone or jailbreak the iPhone for watching ad-free YouTube videos.
1.Android
Android is pretty flexible and allows you to add many feature-rich third-party apps. Though there might be other options available to get rid of the irksome YouTube ads, the easiest and single app solution to remove ads is downloading an Adblock browser app that will act as your default browser when you try to want to watch YouTube videos. The steps to set up your Android to block YouTube ads are down here.
- 1. Click Here to install Adblock Browser on your Android device.
- 2. It is a full-fledged browser and can act as your primary browser for YouTube playback.
- 3. After installing the Adblock Browser your Android device may still try to play videos in the YouTube app.
- 4. To current that, open the “Settings” on your Android and go to “Apps & notifications” and press See all. In the apps find YouTube, tap in to see app info.
- 5. In the App info screen click “Storage & cache”.
- 6. Tap on “Clear storage”. This will clear all the cache and data of the app from the operating system.
- 7. Now your YouTube videos will be played in the Adblock Browser.
2.iPhone
On iOS, you can keep using the default iOS browser and still be able to block YouTube ads in the Safari browser app. You can add third-party ad blocker apps to disable YouTube ads on your iPhone and link it as the Content Blocker in the Safari settings. To activate the ad blocking feature, follow the steps.
- 1. Open Apple Store and download any ad blocker app you like.
- 2. Now come to the iPhone device Settings and go to Safari.
- 3. In the Safari settings, you will find a “Block Pop-ups” toggle button, activate it.
- 4. Right below the toggle button, you’ll see the “Content Blockers” tap to configure it.
- 5. The ad blocker app you just downloaded will be displaying under Allow these content blockers, enable it with the toggle button.
- 6. Now your Safari browser will block all YouTube ads during playback.
Conclusion
Ads can be annoying and time-wasting if you are being forced to watch them every other minute. YouTube is as addictive as its active userbase depict and during that addiction, anyone will not accept an interruption. To do away with the disruptive adds and block YouTube ads on any of your devices from PC to Mac, or mobile devices you need to have an adblocker application that will disable YouTube ads and make your video viewing experience smooth and relishing.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
YouTube is unquestionably the world’s most popular video-sharing platform with a massive 2 billion active monthly users. With such a large audience, advertisers are pouring a lot of funds into Google’s video platform that makes up a big portion of the company’s advertising revenue. Unfortunately, according to the BI Intelligence Digital Trust Survey , YouTube serves up the most annoying ads with 43 percent of the respondents considering YouTube ads most irksome.
Every now and then you’ll get annoyed with the obtrusive ads and ask how to block YouTube ads. Getting away with the un-skippable and plagued 30-second ads during the playback or the onscreen pop-up ads that come suddenly on the playing screen will make your life miserable when watching a show or practicing a dance move. To help you escape the forced ads on YouTube we’ll go through the YouTube ad blocking techniques available. You will learn:
- Part 1: How to block YouTube ads on the computer (Chrome & Firefox)
- Part 2: How to block YouTube ads on the mobile phone (Android & iPhone)
Here is the video guide to help you block Youtube ads on the computer and mobile phone
Part 1: How to block YouTube ads on the computer (Chrome & Firefox)
In case you care about and want to support content creators on YouTube, you can buy the YouTube Premium which will also give you access to exclusive shows and will eliminate ads from your YouTube life.
However, as most of us won’t like the idea of paying for a free service, there are possible solutions of how to block YouTube ads in Chrome or Firefox. You will need to install a third-party browser extension proficient in blocking the annoying YouTube ads in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
1.Google Chrome
Chrome allows you to have extensions to enhance the browser features and interact more with the content presented to you. These third-party extensions or sometimes called Add-ons can help prevent the irritating YouTube ads to show up on the site. To install them, follow the steps.
- 1. Open Google Chrome browser and go to Menu.
- 2. In the Menu look for “More Tools” and in there tap the “Extensions”.
- 3. In the Extensions tap the “Main menu” at the left-hand side. It will show the menu here open the Chrome Web Store. Or you can simply open Chrome Web Store
- 4. You will need to sign in with your Google account if you’re not already signed in.
- 5. In the search box type “ad blocker YouTube” and tap enter. You’ll see a list of ad blockers available for chrome.
- 6. You will adblocker’s specifically for YouTube ads. Select whichever you like and it will block the YouTube ads on Chrome.
2.Mozilla Firefox
You can also install third-party extensions to block YouTube ads from popping up in the middle of the playback. To install the extensions, follow the steps.
- 1. Tap the Hamburger Menu on Firefox at the top-right corner and select Add-ons.
- 2. In the search bar “Find more extensions” type “ad blocker YouTube” and press enter.
- 3. Select an appropriate ad blocker and it will protect you from the irritating ads.
- 4. Tap the “Add to Firefox” to download the extension.
- 5. It will ask for permission, press “Add” again to grant the permissions.
Part 2: How to block YouTube ads on the mobile phone (Android & iPhone)
Ads can cause inconvenience and make YouTube watching a sour experience. To protect yourself from the constant nagging ads on mobile platforms both Android and iPhone you can utilize the numerous ad-blocking apps for Android and iOS. Though the simplest method of blocking the ads and watch YouTube content without ads is to use the Adblock Browser available both for both devices at Google Play Store and Apple Store. This technique won’t require you to root your Android phone or jailbreak the iPhone for watching ad-free YouTube videos.
1.Android
Android is pretty flexible and allows you to add many feature-rich third-party apps. Though there might be other options available to get rid of the irksome YouTube ads, the easiest and single app solution to remove ads is downloading an Adblock browser app that will act as your default browser when you try to want to watch YouTube videos. The steps to set up your Android to block YouTube ads are down here.
- 1. Click Here to install Adblock Browser on your Android device.
- 2. It is a full-fledged browser and can act as your primary browser for YouTube playback.
- 3. After installing the Adblock Browser your Android device may still try to play videos in the YouTube app.
- 4. To current that, open the “Settings” on your Android and go to “Apps & notifications” and press See all. In the apps find YouTube, tap in to see app info.
- 5. In the App info screen click “Storage & cache”.
- 6. Tap on “Clear storage”. This will clear all the cache and data of the app from the operating system.
- 7. Now your YouTube videos will be played in the Adblock Browser.
2.iPhone
On iOS, you can keep using the default iOS browser and still be able to block YouTube ads in the Safari browser app. You can add third-party ad blocker apps to disable YouTube ads on your iPhone and link it as the Content Blocker in the Safari settings. To activate the ad blocking feature, follow the steps.
- 1. Open Apple Store and download any ad blocker app you like.
- 2. Now come to the iPhone device Settings and go to Safari.
- 3. In the Safari settings, you will find a “Block Pop-ups” toggle button, activate it.
- 4. Right below the toggle button, you’ll see the “Content Blockers” tap to configure it.
- 5. The ad blocker app you just downloaded will be displaying under Allow these content blockers, enable it with the toggle button.
- 6. Now your Safari browser will block all YouTube ads during playback.
Conclusion
Ads can be annoying and time-wasting if you are being forced to watch them every other minute. YouTube is as addictive as its active userbase depict and during that addiction, anyone will not accept an interruption. To do away with the disruptive adds and block YouTube ads on any of your devices from PC to Mac, or mobile devices you need to have an adblocker application that will disable YouTube ads and make your video viewing experience smooth and relishing.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett
Mar 27, 2024• Proven solutions
YouTube is unquestionably the world’s most popular video-sharing platform with a massive 2 billion active monthly users. With such a large audience, advertisers are pouring a lot of funds into Google’s video platform that makes up a big portion of the company’s advertising revenue. Unfortunately, according to the BI Intelligence Digital Trust Survey , YouTube serves up the most annoying ads with 43 percent of the respondents considering YouTube ads most irksome.
Every now and then you’ll get annoyed with the obtrusive ads and ask how to block YouTube ads. Getting away with the un-skippable and plagued 30-second ads during the playback or the onscreen pop-up ads that come suddenly on the playing screen will make your life miserable when watching a show or practicing a dance move. To help you escape the forced ads on YouTube we’ll go through the YouTube ad blocking techniques available. You will learn:
- Part 1: How to block YouTube ads on the computer (Chrome & Firefox)
- Part 2: How to block YouTube ads on the mobile phone (Android & iPhone)
Here is the video guide to help you block Youtube ads on the computer and mobile phone
Part 1: How to block YouTube ads on the computer (Chrome & Firefox)
In case you care about and want to support content creators on YouTube, you can buy the YouTube Premium which will also give you access to exclusive shows and will eliminate ads from your YouTube life.
However, as most of us won’t like the idea of paying for a free service, there are possible solutions of how to block YouTube ads in Chrome or Firefox. You will need to install a third-party browser extension proficient in blocking the annoying YouTube ads in Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox.
1.Google Chrome
Chrome allows you to have extensions to enhance the browser features and interact more with the content presented to you. These third-party extensions or sometimes called Add-ons can help prevent the irritating YouTube ads to show up on the site. To install them, follow the steps.
- 1. Open Google Chrome browser and go to Menu.
- 2. In the Menu look for “More Tools” and in there tap the “Extensions”.
- 3. In the Extensions tap the “Main menu” at the left-hand side. It will show the menu here open the Chrome Web Store. Or you can simply open Chrome Web Store
- 4. You will need to sign in with your Google account if you’re not already signed in.
- 5. In the search box type “ad blocker YouTube” and tap enter. You’ll see a list of ad blockers available for chrome.
- 6. You will adblocker’s specifically for YouTube ads. Select whichever you like and it will block the YouTube ads on Chrome.
2.Mozilla Firefox
You can also install third-party extensions to block YouTube ads from popping up in the middle of the playback. To install the extensions, follow the steps.
- 1. Tap the Hamburger Menu on Firefox at the top-right corner and select Add-ons.
- 2. In the search bar “Find more extensions” type “ad blocker YouTube” and press enter.
- 3. Select an appropriate ad blocker and it will protect you from the irritating ads.
- 4. Tap the “Add to Firefox” to download the extension.
- 5. It will ask for permission, press “Add” again to grant the permissions.
Part 2: How to block YouTube ads on the mobile phone (Android & iPhone)
Ads can cause inconvenience and make YouTube watching a sour experience. To protect yourself from the constant nagging ads on mobile platforms both Android and iPhone you can utilize the numerous ad-blocking apps for Android and iOS. Though the simplest method of blocking the ads and watch YouTube content without ads is to use the Adblock Browser available both for both devices at Google Play Store and Apple Store. This technique won’t require you to root your Android phone or jailbreak the iPhone for watching ad-free YouTube videos.
1.Android
Android is pretty flexible and allows you to add many feature-rich third-party apps. Though there might be other options available to get rid of the irksome YouTube ads, the easiest and single app solution to remove ads is downloading an Adblock browser app that will act as your default browser when you try to want to watch YouTube videos. The steps to set up your Android to block YouTube ads are down here.
- 1. Click Here to install Adblock Browser on your Android device.
- 2. It is a full-fledged browser and can act as your primary browser for YouTube playback.
- 3. After installing the Adblock Browser your Android device may still try to play videos in the YouTube app.
- 4. To current that, open the “Settings” on your Android and go to “Apps & notifications” and press See all. In the apps find YouTube, tap in to see app info.
- 5. In the App info screen click “Storage & cache”.
- 6. Tap on “Clear storage”. This will clear all the cache and data of the app from the operating system.
- 7. Now your YouTube videos will be played in the Adblock Browser.
2.iPhone
On iOS, you can keep using the default iOS browser and still be able to block YouTube ads in the Safari browser app. You can add third-party ad blocker apps to disable YouTube ads on your iPhone and link it as the Content Blocker in the Safari settings. To activate the ad blocking feature, follow the steps.
- 1. Open Apple Store and download any ad blocker app you like.
- 2. Now come to the iPhone device Settings and go to Safari.
- 3. In the Safari settings, you will find a “Block Pop-ups” toggle button, activate it.
- 4. Right below the toggle button, you’ll see the “Content Blockers” tap to configure it.
- 5. The ad blocker app you just downloaded will be displaying under Allow these content blockers, enable it with the toggle button.
- 6. Now your Safari browser will block all YouTube ads during playback.
Conclusion
Ads can be annoying and time-wasting if you are being forced to watch them every other minute. YouTube is as addictive as its active userbase depict and during that addiction, anyone will not accept an interruption. To do away with the disruptive adds and block YouTube ads on any of your devices from PC to Mac, or mobile devices you need to have an adblocker application that will disable YouTube ads and make your video viewing experience smooth and relishing.
Richard Bennett
Richard Bennett is a writer and a lover of all things video.
Follow @Richard Bennett
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- Title: A Complete Guide to Registering with YouTube for 2024
- Author: Brian
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- Updated at : 2024-05-26 11:16:18
- Link: https://youtube-video-recordings.techidaily.com/a-complete-guide-to-registering-with-youtube-for-2024/
- License: This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.