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TL;DR
- YouTube Premium Lite affords a budget-priced paid subscription that removes most advertisements from YouTube.
- Exceptions have included issues like music movies, and in some markets Google has warned that Shorts could present advertisements, as effectively.
- The corporate is now sending out notices to extra subscribers warning them that advertisements in Shorts will begin showing on the finish of June.
YouTube Premium is effectively value paying for, giving customers ad-free entry to perhaps the broadest library of content material in streaming historical past. However particularly in the event you get your music repair from one other supplier (like paying for Spotify Premium), it doesn’t make a ton of sense to be paying full worth for YouTube Premium and never profiting from its YouTube Music entry. That’s precisely why we have been so blissful to see Google introduce YouTube Premium Lite, which simply focuses on eradicating (most) advertisements with out worrying about any extras — and does so for a fraction of the value.
Whereas Premium Lite removes the overwhelming majority of advertisements from regular movies, we’ve identified that Google has carved out a collection of exceptions. These include “music content material, Shorts, and if you search or browse.” Up to now, no less than in our expertise, these have proved to be minimal, and we’ve discovered Premium Lite to supply a really affordable compromise to paying full worth.
That stated, the scenario is now altering a bit, and never for the higher — no less than for Premium Lite subscribers in some areas. Google has lately been sending out emails to Premium Lite customers in Germany, based on Deskmodder (by way of 9to5Google). These advise subscribers that advertisements in YouTube Shorts will begin showing as of June 30. We’ve additionally uncovered TWiT Neighborhood person big_D sharing the identical message (this time in English).
Curious why Google could be sending out notifications about advertisements we already knew about, and questioning why these messages didn’t appear to be focused at Premium Lite customers in all nations, we reached out to Google within the hopes of getting some clarification. And it seems that there’s a easy clarification for all of this.
You might recall that once we first started listening to about Premium Lite in testing last fall, it wasn’t but out there within the US, as an alternative getting began in Australia, Germany, and Thailand. And it seems, as Google was nonetheless getting its plans for the service collectively, it hadn’t advised subscribers in Germany and Thailand that they’d be seeing advertisements in Shorts. By the point entry expanded to the US, advertisements in Shorts have been on the desk from the start, however Google is simply going again now and notifying clients in Germany and Thailand that they’re getting them, too.
In order that’s what occurring with these emails: Most Premium Lite subscribers already knew about advertisements for Shorts, and now YouTube’s telling the remainder of you.