YouTube Premium Users Report Advertisement Issues

Users of the paid version of YouTube Premium are not satisfied with the appearance of advertisements on the platform, despite having to pay a high price for their subscription. Recently, the price of YouTube Premium was increased, and users expected that the absence of ads would be one of the benefits of paying. However, it turns out that ads still appear, this time in the form of large banner ads on the app screen.

Photos posted online show how ads occupy most of the screen even when displaying a video thumbnail on YouTube. Users complain about large advertising graphics that redirect them to various websites, apps, and games on the Google Play Store.

Google, the owner of YouTube, has not yet issued an official statement regarding this matter. Some users wonder if this is a software bug that can be fixed through an app update, or if the giant has decided to launch a pilot program where ads are displayed despite having a YouTube Premium subscription.

Users demand a response from Google and expect the company to resolve this problem as soon as possible. Whether these ads on YouTube Premium are just a temporary technical error or a new platform policy remains unanswered for now.

FAQ:
Q: What is YouTube Premium?
A: YouTube Premium is a paid subscription service that allows you to watch videos without ads, download content and play it offline, as well as access other additional features.

Q: Is YouTube Premium free?
A: No, YouTube Premium is a paid subscription that needs to be paid for in order to access all its benefits, including ad-free viewing.

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