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Google today finally updated its YouTube iOS app for the first time in over two months, becoming one of the highest-profile Google apps to see an update since early December when Apple began requiring that developers disclose privacy practices for each of their apps in order to have their updates approved.

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Most of Google's apps have yet to be updated since the requirement went into effect, even though Google said in early January that it would be adding privacy data for its apps within the following week or so.

Google had actually already added privacy information for the YouTube app prior to today's update, as noted earlier this month by Apple Terminal. Still, it's notable that the app itself has seen its first update since December 7, as Google has typically pushed updates for the YouTube app every week or two.

Many other major Google apps like Google, Google Chrome, Gmail, Google Maps, and Google Meet have still not been updated and do not have privacy information displayed on their App Store listings. Google-owned Waze did finally update its iOS app a few days ago, adding privacy information as part of the update as required by Apple.

Google has denied that it is holding back iOS app updates in order to delay revealing its privacy practices, but many users have found that hard to believe considering the sudden slowing of app updates coinciding with Apple's disclosure deadline and continued updates for Google's various Android apps.

Earlier this week, the Gmail iOS app even began displaying "out of date" warnings when trying to add a new account, even though there is no new version of the app available and there have been no updates to the Gmail iOS app since December 1.

Article Link: YouTube's iOS App Gets First Update in Two Months
 
I haven’t updated the YouTube app on my iPad since 2018. I don’t want the stories or whatever features they have cloned from other apps and added to this video player. Sadly the app started showing a pop up message this week saying I have to update or quit.
 
I haven’t updated the YouTube app on my iPad since 2018. I don’t want the stories or whatever features they have cloned from other apps and added to this video player. Sadly the app started showing a pop up message this week saying I have to update or quit.
If you send in new and more private personal information each day it will let you stay with the current version!
 
No PiP in new version. Still only audio in background, a huge feature for me. Though I think it's only available with YouTube Premium? Hopefully everything will be available with the free version eventually (except commercial free for free).
 
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I installed that shortcut extension that will work on safari pIP ON YOUTUBE SITE. It is sad that we have to have workaround when it should be a default feature on the nstive app
Yeah it’s unbelievable they haven’t allowed us to use it on the app, also system wide dark mode and the option to always play back in highest quality available, it always defaults me back to 720p and I have 5g u limited data plan; I hate the app
 
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I haven’t updated the YouTube app on my iPad since 2018. I don’t want the stories or whatever features they have cloned from other apps and added to this video player. Sadly the app started showing a pop up message this week saying I have to update or quit.
I have good news for you: the YouTube app on iPad doesn't have community posts/stories yet. You can update and use a clean version for a while longer.
 
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given that nothing substantial seems to have happened with this update, is it news just for the sake of not having been updated in a while? that doesnt seem all that important...
 
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