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- YouTube Help - Google Help
Learn more about YouTube YouTube help videos Browse our video library for helpful tips, feature overviews, and step-by-step tutorials YouTube Known Issues Get information on reported technical issues or scheduled maintenance
- Sign in out of YouTube - Computer - YouTube Help - Google Help
Note: You'll need a Google Account to sign in to YouTube Learn how to create a Google Account If you're having trouble signing in to your account, check out our accounts troubleshooting guide
- Download the YouTube app
Check device requirements The YouTube app is available on a wide range of devices, but there are some minimum system requirements and device-specific limitations: Android: Requires Android 8 0 or later Smart TVs and streaming devices: Availability varies by manufacturer and model Most smart TVs released after 2013 support the latest YouTube app
- Descargar la aplicación YouTube - Android - Ayuda de YouTube
La aplicación YouTube está disponible en una gran variedad de dispositivos, pero hay algunos requisitos mínimos del sistema y limitaciones específicas para los dispositivos: Android: se necesita Android 8 0 o una versión posterior Smart TVs y dispositivos de streaming: la disponibilidad varía en función del fabricante y del modelo
- Manage your YouTube channel’s profile - Computer - YouTube Help
You can manage your YouTube channel to make changes such as channel name, description, translations, and links
- YouTube Partner Program overview eligibility
The YouTube Partner Program (YPP) gives creators greater access to YouTube resources and monetization features, and access to our Creator Support teams It also allows revenue sharing from ads being served on your content Learn more about the features, eligibility criteria, and application details in this article
- YouTube Shorts monetization policies - Google Help
YouTube will pay 45% of the net revenue from YouTube Premium that is allocated to monetizing creators for Shorts A portion of YouTube Premium revenues are allocated to help cover costs of music licensing Payments to each creator are based on their share of subscription Shorts views within each country Where to see your Shorts Feed ad revenue
- Turn Restricted Mode on or off on YouTube
Restricted Mode is an optional setting that you can use on YouTube This feature can help screen out potentially mature content that you or others using your devices may prefer not to view Computers in libraries, universities, and other public institutions may have Restricted Mode turned on by a network administrator
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