YouTube ad-free subscription service said to launch on October 22nd

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YouTube is expected to release a subscription service that will get rid of ads; there is no secret there. The rumors have been going strong about it. The issue is so far all we have gotten is a general sense of the idea. Needless to say we have been itching for more details, and today we might be getting the best YouTube murmurs around the inter webs.

Sources have been told that a launch is to be expected by the end of October, but that is merely words. Those who need a bit more proof can now turn to look at an email YouTube content creators have been getting. This message (posted at the bottom of this article) asks that YouTube channel owners agree to a new set of terms of service, or else their videos “will no longer be available for public display or monetization in the USA”. This action must be taken care of by October 22nd, which strongly suggests this may be the same day Google launches the new YouTube subscription service.

This evidence is accompanied by other rumors coming from “video industry sources”, who claim this service is to be bundled with YouTube Music Key, the company’s music streaming paid subscription. But most of you are probably more worried about how much subscribers will pocket out to get an ad-free YouTube and Music Key, a due that is rumored to be named YouTube Red.

The details are actually a bit weird, as it’s said Google will charge only $10 a month for this. This would be the same amount of cash Music Key was expected to cost on its own, leaving much of the industry scratching heads. Is this a good decision, financially, with music labels likely getting most of the money? We are sure Google wouldn’t go ahead and lose money doing this. Right?

Maybe YouTube Music Key simply needed more to offer than its own music streaming capabilities, and the promise of no ads will simply entice more users to sign up. Where do you stand on this? Would you pay $10 a month to get rid of ads and gain access to Music Key?

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Why do anyone need ad free subscription when you can block ads for free with extensions ? :u
 
Sarkar said:
Why do anyone need ad free subscription when you can block ads for free with extensions ? :u

because adblockers wont work in YT anymore.. the video wont play on browsers with adblock enabled.. Google already working on to make life difficult for viewers and adblock devs... you will see the changes soon... :P:P:P

First step: Google found a way to bypass Adblock in YouTube
 
mmadhankumar said:
because adblockers wont work in YT anymore.. the video wont play on browsers with adblock enabled.. Google already working on to make life difficult for viewers and adblock devs... you will see the changes soon... :P:P:P

First step: Google found a way to bypass Adblock in YouTube

Kaspersky has built in adblocker which work without extension and is heuristic based. We can also turn that on to block ads :tup
 
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