Brief summary
Updating YouTube on iPhone will make your browsing safer.
If you value privacy, it’s worth checking out.
Privacy is an important topic of conversation these days. Although many of us have come to terms with the need to sacrifice some of our data to enjoy the world around us, keeping it to a minimum is always wise advice.
Now, iPhone users get neat promote growth on this front – and it’s all thanks to YouTube. It all depends on how YouTube Incognito links are opened on your device – and this can do wonders for your privacy and browsing history.
Essentially, this opens links sent from YouTube’s incognito mode in the incognito tab in Google Chrome application. This is not currently happening. Instead, these links simply open in a regular Chrome tab.
This is a problem if you use incognito links to prevent content from going into your browsing history. Let’s say, for example, you’re looking for a big purchase for your partner. You’ll likely want to keep this as private as possible – away from your browsing history or cookie tracking.
Of course, there is a small caveat here: you will have to use Google Chrome to see the benefits. By default, iPhone comes with AppleSafari comes pre-installed as a browser, which means that many will use it for their online activities. However, if you keep things under wraps, downloading and installing the Chrome app won’t really be too much of a price to pay.
This comes after other changes to the platform occurred late last year. new announcements for viewers on TVs. These users are now greeted with ads when they pause a video to increase the ad revenue the platform can generate without increasing interruptions.
I think this new feature is a big win for everyone involved. It’s a simple change, but it should make the user experience more enjoyable – what’s not to like about that?