Can parents override the social media minimum age ban?
From December 10, anyone under the age will be knocked off the biggest social media services, but what if parents want their kids to have access?
From December 10, anyone under the age will be knocked off the biggest social media services, but what if parents want their kids to have access?
Parental controls for under 16s are set to disappear thanks to the government’s age minimum, as YouTube details what’s next for teens.
Kids who need access to YouTube for school might be in for a time when the social media ban comes into effect, as the government is now adding YouTube to the mix.
Not a fan of YouTube ads? You’re not alone, and if you don’t want to pay $17 per month to deal with it, you’ll be able to fix it with a cheaper plan.
It’s not as if you don’t have to pay enough for everything else these days, but now your music and movie costs are going up, too. Here’s what’s happening to end the year.
Free music performances aplenty will hit YouTube for the next two weekends, as the massive Coachella music festival goes live.
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Music makes the world go ’round, but there are so many music services, it can be difficult to work out which one to try. So here are some reasons to help you work it out.
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The world’s biggest video website is taking some inspiration from one of the biggest social platforms, as YouTube gets short videos, too.