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YouTube Music switches to ‘audio-only’ for free listeners

YouTube Music switches to ‘audio-only’ for free listeners

YouTube Music switches to ‘audio-only’ for free listeners
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YouTube Music has recently announced to disable its feature of playing videos while listening to music on non-premium accounts. The announcement was made in a long post from the company stating that music videos on YouTube Music will very soon become exclusive to its paid subscribers, while free listeners will enjoy audio only.

The non-premium users will miss out on options such as listening to music on-demand, watching videos and skipping ads and various tracks as per choice. However, they can still enjoy audios, browse songs and access songs according to different moods.

The new changes will be implemented in Canada in early November; however, listeners all around the world are still skeptical whether or not it will be applied to their countries.

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