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Visiting YouTube Without Getting A Prompt On The iOS Version Of Safari

For those who have installed the YouTube App on their iPhone, and then it is possible that you may get a message which would ask if you would like to open the page in YouTube. This may happen when you are using the page using the safari browser. This would be understandable if the same was asked by Google as it would want you to use the official app for viewing. However after a certain point of time, it does get pretty annoying.

Visiting YouTube Without Getting A Prompt On The iOS Version Of Safari

While one of the best way to get rid of the prompt is by installing the app of YouTube however that is something that should be done as a last resort. You do have a way where in the request can be bypassed.

If you want to make changes or updates on the dashboard to even going to the YouTube page for creator studio, then it is just a matter of being persistent. The minute you see that the URL is popping up again and again, just open the page of YouTube and tap the button that say Cancel. Once again the URL can be entered and you can tap on the button that says GO. Again if you open the page in Safari, it will go through without giving you the prompt to open the app for YouTube.

The second time the request is submitted by you, just follow the same instruction as above and load the YouTube web version that you get for mobiles. The best way to get to know if it is the mobile version is if you look at the URL, you will see a subdomain prefix which is “m”. If you come across this, then it is easy for you to go ahead and bypass the prompts that come across and directly browse the YouTube channel of page on the mobile version.

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