The new version of YouTube allows a time limit to watch, reminding users when watching videos for too long
Google introduced at the Google IO conference 2018 a new version of the YouTube app with many new features, improving the ability of parents to monitor their time with their children.
Google introduced at the Google IO conference 2018 a new version of the YouTube app with many new features, improving the ability of parents to monitor their time with their children.
One of the outstanding new features added by Google in YouTube's new borders is Family Link, which allows parents to manage the time to open YouTube apps on their child's devices including: limits be timed to see, time to see. This feature will be very helpful for parents in raising children.
The new version YouTube application will incorporate notifications into daily announcements.
Finally, Google has added a new, very useful feature to help users protect their eyesight and health. If the user has watched the video for a long time, YouTube will automatically prompt the user to take a break.
As expected, Google will provide users with new features of the YouTube application right this week.
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