You can’t see recommended videos without logging in. Google quietly changes YouTube homepage policy.
IT House reported on March 11 that Google has recently made many changes to YouTube’s various functions. At present, Google has quietly changed its homepage video recommendation strategy. If users do not log in to their Google account or use “incognito mode” to access the YouTube website, they will Unable to see recommended videos on the home page .
IT House used the browser “incognito mode” to test and found that without logging in to a Google account, you can still search for videos in YouTube . After entering the video, you can also find video recommendations on the right side, and only the homepage is blank.
In addition to changing the homepage, Google recently also allowed YouTube users to turn off “watch history”. After turning off related functions, the YouTube homepage will no longer recommend any videos (including Shorts short video content) for users, which is the same as when the homepage is not logged in. A similar “blank” state.
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