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306 YouTube Is Pausing Premium Family Plans if You Aren't Watching From the Same Address

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msmash @ Slashdot · 09/02/2025 13:22 EDT

YouTube Is Pausing Premium Family Plans if You Aren't Watching From the Same Address

An anonymous reader shares a report: If you're sharing an ad-free YouTube Premium or YouTube Music account with friends or family who live outside of your home, you could lose your premium privileges. Customers who lose these can still watch YouTube or listen to music with ads -- but let's be real, it's not the same.

Multiple reports have shown people who have the service have been receiving notices that their premium service will be paused for 15 days due to violating a policy that's been in place since.

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